Re: System doesn't load LVM volumes when booting in single user mode

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Am 12.11.2012 16:28, schrieb David Rosenstrauch:
> Like the subject says, when I boot directly into single user mode,
> system doesn't load my LVM volumes.  So the only way I can realistically
> use single user mode (since many of my key files are on LVM volumes) is
> to boot the system to multi-user mode, and the "telinit s" to drop back
> down to single user.
> 
> This seems like an error, and that systemd should be starting LVM
> volumes even in single user mode.  Anyone have any idea what the problem
> might be and/or a workaround?
> 
> Thanks,

Please test with testing/lvm2. I hope that LVM activation will only be
done as it is done in this package in the future (one bug that I don't
understand has been reported, but other than that it's working just fine).


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