Re: [gentoo-user] LVM not accessible after reboot

2015-08-12 Thread Marko Weber | 8000
Hi Paul, i added the rootdelay to kernelcmdline and after reboot machine lvm was fine and all Partitions mounted. I will See If this works next reboots too. Thanks for the tipp Am 10. August 2015 22:52:57 MESZ, schrieb Paul Tobias : >> my ideas is that LVM2 is not ready at the time of mounting >

Re: [gentoo-user] LVM not accessible after reboot

2015-08-12 Thread Steven Lembark
On Mon, 10 Aug 2015 13:06:55 +0200 Marko Weber | 8000 wrote: Are the partitions typed as raid auto-detect (fd)? Or are you expecting an initrd to assemble the RAID from config data? May be an issue with timing in the initrd if the latter. Also try making sure that all of the components required

Re: [gentoo-user] LVM not accessible after reboot

2015-08-10 Thread Paul Tobias
> my ideas is that LVM2 is not ready at the time of mounting partitions. how can i do this? I had the same problem on a system where scsi initialization was very slow. Adding "rootdelay=30" to the kernel command line fixed it. The "30" is how many seconds should the kernel wait before it starts mo

[gentoo-user] LVM not accessible after reboot

2015-08-10 Thread Marko Weber | 8000
hello list, Using grub2 i have gentoo box where i did a raid5 on 4 disks. On the raid i created a lvm partition and created some logical volumes. All is going fine. But when rebooting the machine "sometimes" the lvm is not available and the logic volumes did not get mounted. I have to reboot the