[gentoo-user] LVM2 problem, meta data format change?

2019-05-17 Thread Paul Colquhoun
Recently I found that new kernels were not booting for me, because they could not assemble the LVM partition that I use for the root filesystem. Booting back to my old kernel still worked. I have tracked this back to the lvm2 version. After booting with the old kernel, I ran lvm and tried the '

Re: [gentoo-user] LVM2 problem

2009-04-04 Thread Hung Dang
Hi Alan, Thanks a lot for a quick reply. It turn out that I need to activate LVM at the boot time using rc-update. Hung Alan McKinnon wrote: > On Saturday 04 April 2009 08:36:08 Hung Dang wrote: > >> Hi all >> I have a strange problem with LVM2. I follow this guide >> http://www.gentoo.org/doc

Re: [gentoo-user] LVM2 problem

2009-04-04 Thread Alan McKinnon
On Saturday 04 April 2009 08:36:08 Hung Dang wrote: > Hi all > I have a strange problem with LVM2. I follow this guide > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/lvm2.xml to create the LVM2 volume named vg > then create the logical volume /dev/vg/data. Everything went fine and I > can mount the volume /dev/vg/

[gentoo-user] LVM2 problem

2009-04-03 Thread Hung Dang
Hi all I have a strange problem with LVM2. I follow this guide http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/lvm2.xml to create the LVM2 volume named vg then create the logical volume /dev/vg/data. Everything went fine and I can mount the volume /dev/vg/data to /mnt/data without any problem. However, when I restart