To answer my own question, most of my issues were due to using xfs. I
had the old entry in /etc/fstab of:
defaults,errors=remount-ro
However this [errors=remount-ro] option isn't supported by xfs.
Therefore the root fs was being mounted ro, and demons, logging etc
failed and the system failed t
Hi.
I'd be very grateful of some help here. Done lots of googling etc...
My old HD is failing (IBM "DeathStar") so I've bought a new one. It's SATA.
I wanted to use lvm2 to make resizing easier. I read about it, and found
that having / on lvm2 made it harder to get it to boot. I found this
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