Re: LVM problems

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On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 7:53 PM, Ulf Volmer <u.volmer@xxxxxx> wrote:
> On 02.07.2018 18:23, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
>
>> System boots into emergency mode because it does not find any of the
>> logical volumes defined, because it does not enable the LVM volume
>> group.
>>
>> Giving "lvm", then "vgchange -a y", followed by CTRL-D continues to
>> boot to full multiuser mode.
>
> maybe 'rootdelay=5' as kernel parameter will solve this issue.

No. Even rootdelay=20 does not solve this issue. Volume groups are
just not activated automatically and thus no active volume group is
found and system boots into emergency mode. Simple question is: where
and how are volume groups activated while booting? Any way to make
this system activate those volume groups and not just boot into
emergency mode? Any configuration files?

-- 
Thomas
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