From: Mark de Ruijter <lvm@ruby.ridersoft.net>
To: linux-lvm@sistina.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] vgscan and initrd
Date: Mon Jun 30 09:51:01 2003 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200306272113.h5RLDD7E020638@ruby.ridersoft.net> (raw)
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I tried to do that just now.
Sadly, it didn't work. Still vgscan doesn't see any volume group at all. So once again, kernel panic strikes.
This is so frustrating :) I mean, the livecd things boot just fine, but it absolutly refuses to boot to that lvm.
Any more suggestions ?
"Mark H. Wood" <mwood@IUPUI.Edu> wrote ..
> Your follow-up makes it sound as though you have a different problem from
> mine, but I can answer your question about mounting tmpfs over /etc:
>
> mount -t tmpfs tmpfs /etc
>
> You wind up with an empty /etc, but at that point there should be no
> problem. vgscan just wants some place to store a metadata backup which
> you are going to throw away, and after pivot-root runs you'll have a
> different /etc anyway. If the Gentoo startup scripts are like Red Hat's,
> they'll do a second LVM metadata backup into the "real" /etc later.
>
> --
> Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer mwood@IUPUI.Edu
> MS Windows *is* user-friendly, but only for certain values of "user".
>
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next reply other threads:[~2003-06-30 9:51 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-06-30 9:51 Mark de Ruijter [this message]
2003-07-02 22:51 ` [linux-lvm] vgscan and initrd Herbert Poetzl
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2003-06-27 8:34 Mark
2003-06-27 9:03 ` Mark H. Wood
2003-06-26 9:30 lvm
2003-06-26 12:02 ` Mark H. Wood
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