Re: LVM problems

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On Tue, 3 Jul 2018, Thomas Schweikle wrote:

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?

How did you get in this state?

Might you want to regenerate your initramfs with dracut?

jh
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