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 '
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
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/
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
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