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Bug#350978: marked as done (2.6.8 module loading sequence prevents mixed IDE and SATA LVM VGs)



Your message dated Sat, 5 Jan 2008 22:17:51 +0100
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and subject line 2.6.8 module loading sequence prevents mixed IDE and SATA LVM VGs
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Package: kernel

Version: 2.6.8-2-686

The module loading sequence in the default initrd image loads the LVM
modules before it loads the SATA modules, which make it impossible to
have a VG that spans both IDE and SATA drives in a VG.

It's kind of difficult to demonstrate it through log files, since LVM
initialization does not make any syslog entries.

Fix: to re-order the module loading so that all internal drive modules
are loaded before the LVM and RAID drivers are loaded.

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Version: 2.6.15-1

> The module loading sequence in the default initrd image loads the LVM
> modules before it loads the SATA modules, which make it impossible to
> have a VG that spans both IDE and SATA drives in a VG.

newer linux images no longer use initrd-tools but initramfs-tools
thus this critic no longer applies. closing

-- 
maks


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