On 2006-04-29, Morten O. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I also have this, happens almost every time. Do you use a custom kernel?
No, it's a stock-standard Debian kernel.
> I use LVM for all my partitions (except /boot), and the only way to have
> it boot *every* time, is to put in a cd (afte
Ian Petts([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> I'm fairly new to LVM, but I've been having an intermittant problem that
> I hope someone can help me with.
>
> Every few (2-10ish) reboots of my machine, my LV fails to be recognised.
>
> I'm running Debian Sid with:
>
> === 8< ===
>
>
On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 03:01 +, Ian Petts wrote:
> I'm fairly new to LVM, but I've been having an intermittant problem that
> I hope someone can help me with.
>
> Every few (2-10ish) reboots of my machine, my LV fails to be recognised.
>
I also have this, happens almost every time. Do you use
On Sat, Apr 29, 2006 at 03:01:38AM -, Ian Petts wrote:
> I'm fairly new to LVM, but I've been having an intermittant problem that
> I hope someone can help me with.
>
> Every few (2-10ish) reboots of my machine, my LV fails to be recognised.
>
> [snipping diagnostic data]
>
> I've spent a f
I'm fairly new to LVM, but I've been having an intermittant problem that
I hope someone can help me with.
Every few (2-10ish) reboots of my machine, my LV fails to be recognised.
I'm running Debian Sid with:
=== 8< ===
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