Martin Michlmayr wrote: > * Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> [2004-08-27 14:26]: > > I suspect the only (remaining?) problem with LVM is putting /boot on > > lvm, which probably still does not work with grub. Apparently the initrd > > problems are fixed, so we should indeed change that test to only > > complain if /boot is on LVM (or root, if there is no separate /boot > > partition). Martin, does this seem right to you? > > Yes, the initrd problems for both LVM and RAID have been fixed a long > time ago; both should work with separate /boot partition. > Unfortunately, I cannot test because I had to return my test laptop. I've tried several times to get root on lvm working, but on boot of the installed system, I always see: No volume groups found And then a kernel panic as it fails to pivot_root into the root filesystem. -- see shy jo
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