Re: Shutting down LVM -- order in rc6(0).d
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On Sunday 17 November 2002 10:42 am, Lukas Kubin wrote:
> I am using LVM installed from the Woody lvm2 package. Its symlink in rc6.d
> and rc0.d has number 50 (S50lvm2) which means it is ran after unmounting
> local filesystems (umountfs with number 40).
> I've met a problem LVM tries to flush some config information to drive
> when stopping. It is not possible when the filesystems have already been
> unmounted. Is there a reason why LVM should run after unmounting local
> filesystems?
> Thank you
>
> lukas
Well most of the file systems will likely be installed on an lvm volume. You
have to unmount them before shutting lvm down. I though it was writing the
shutdown info to the raw disk but I may be wrong.
- --
Alan Chandler
alan@chandlerfamily.org.uk
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