John wrote: > On a new laptop (TP T520) running sid, the external hard drive I > use for backup is not found at startup.
Not found means so many different things. Is this an external USB disk? An external eSATA disk? Other? > vgscan finds it, vgchange -a y makes it active, and mount -a mounts > the various partitions. But all that needs to be repeated at the > next boot, even though /etc/init.d/lvm2 exists and the links to it > seem to be right. I have seen USB disks that needed a *long* time to settle. It could be that your machine is booting too fast and doesn't have time for an external USB disk to settle. Later when you look at it time has passed and then it is okay. You didn't say and so I can only guess that is your problem. I have never had any issues with external eSATA disks in enclosures *without* additional electronics. Using eSATA without any additional electronics makes it effectively the same as an internally mounted disk. > I've put the last two commands in rc.local, and that works. > There has got to be a better way, right? I don't know how to best handle the problem. I have not had to deal with such a problem yet. Your solution doesn't seem terrible to me. But putting a sleep in the early part of the boot process may enable the standard scripts to work okay. Bob
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