Every kernel has a initramdisk, try to recreate the debian ramdisk boot
with your kernel and look this link

http://serverfault.com/questions/310445/booting-root-filesystem-on-lvm


2013/8/19 Hugo Vanwoerkom <hvw59...@care2.com>

> emmanuel segura wrote:
>
>> maybe your volume group are not active by initramdisk
>>
>>
> That's what I don't understand: this is booting the Debian Sid kernel, but
> when I boot with the same root parameter with my own kernel it works. Why
> does initramfs see the vg with my kernel but not with Debian's?
>
> My own kernel is the same version as Debian's but just has the modules for
> my hardware, while Debian's has everything.
>
>
> Hugo
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