Re: How do I recover LVM at boot -- SOLVED --

2008-07-27 Thread Alex Samad
On Sun, Jul 27, 2008 at 06:22:37PM -0700, ss11223 wrote: > And there it was > > The Grub menu.lst file was corrupted in the line specifying the /dev/ > mapper command. > > > :-) maybe a good time to change to using LABEL's and not /dev/ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTEC

Re: How do I recover LVM at boot -- SOLVED --

2008-07-27 Thread ss11223
And there it was The Grub menu.lst file was corrupted in the line specifying the /dev/ mapper command. :-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: How do I recover LVM at boot

2008-07-27 Thread ss11223
On Jul 27, 7:20 pm, ss11223 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jul 27, 5:40 pm, Alex Samad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > try putting back your old mdadm.conf > > > this is how mine looks > > > = > > # mdadm.conf > > # > > # Please refer to mdadm.conf(5) for informati

Re: How do I recover LVM at boot

2008-07-27 Thread ss11223
On Jul 27, 5:40 pm, Alex Samad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > try putting back your old mdadm.conf > > this is how mine looks > > = > # mdadm.conf > # > # Please refer to mdadm.conf(5) for information about this file. > # > > # by default, scan all partitions (/proc/partit

Re: How do I recover LVM at boot

2008-07-27 Thread Alex Samad
try putting back your old mdadm.conf this is how mine looks = # mdadm.conf # # Please refer to mdadm.conf(5) for information about this file. # # by default, scan all partitions (/proc/partitions) for MD superblocks. # alternatively, specify devices to scan, using

Re: How do I recover LVM at boot

2008-07-27 Thread ss11223
I should add that both md0 and md1 appear and md0 can be mounted from the limited shell I get dropped into. If I boot from a system recovery CD I can do vchange -a y VG and then mount the volumes in that system. But I am clueless as to how to get the Debian system to boot. Stuart -- To UNSUB

How do I recover LVM at boot

2008-07-27 Thread ss11223
I have a Debian Stable system which I just did the apt-get upgrade for the new linux kernel version. The system has two software raid volumes md0 and md1. md0 is /boot. md1 is a lvm2 volume group "VG" with four partitions "lvol0" throuth "lvol3" containing "/", "/ home", "/var" and "/chroot" Duri