Did you try to add rd.lvm=o the the kernel command line? This disables
the lvm code in dracut during the boot process.
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Hi,
just for the record, a simple work around that solves my issue:
After being dropped to the command line, remove the LVM partition
with fdisk /dev/XXX. Use p (to print the partition table) and d (to
delete a partition). Finally w (to write the modified table) and
reboot from the CD. The inst
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