On Thu, 30 Jan 2025 at 13:54, Peter Boy Uni via arm <arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Among others I use a Radxa Rock Pi 4a with nvme disk.
The latest update to kernel 6.12.10 ended with a not bootable system. With the release kernel and the update kernel 6.8.10 everything worked flawlessly
So 6.8.4 and 6.8.10 works, and 6.12.10 do not?
Do you think it's a kernel issue or an issue with the config of LVM? It sounds like it might be the later as you can access the other partitions.
Can you try 6.9 through 6.12 kernels to see if one specific major/minor release regressed, it's a lot of kernels to try to guess the problem.
I get:
[ OK ] Reached target bsasic.target - Basic System.
rk3399-dmc-freq ffa80000.dmc: Invalid operating-points in device tree.
rk3399-dmc-freq ffa80000.dmc: probe with driver rk3399-dmc-freq failed with error -22
[ OK ] Stopped systemd-vconsole-setup.service - Virtual Console Setup.
. . .
[ ...... ] dracut-initqueue[557]: Volume group "fedora" not foumd
[ ...... ] dracut-initqueue[557]: Cannot process volume group fedora
That cannot work, indeed, because the VG on this system was renamed due to LVM naming conflicts.
Additionally, the directory /etc/lvm/devices is empty, but it should contain a valid device file.
I can mount the EFI and the boot partitions of the nvme disk and access all files therein.
I would like to switch back to the previous kernel 6.8.10 and wondering how to do that in the dracut shell. If I remember correctly there is a tool available, but I don’t remember the details and my internet research didn't come up with anything useful.
I would greatly appreciate any advice on how to revert to the previous kernel.
Thanks
Peter
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