Yannis Milios wrote: >> But, what happens if you let the kernel post install scripts do the >> work or setting up the initrd things? > > Initially, I just rebooted from LiveCD and left Grub,kernel and dracut do > their job with the defaults, but unfortunately, boot process stops at > initrd (dracut) stage with the following error: > > [ 197.768159] localhost.localdomain dracut-initqueue[252]: Warning: > Could > >> not boot. [ 197.821409] localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Received >> SIGRTMIN+20 from >> PID 254 (plymouthd). >> [ 197.822328] localhost.localdomain dracut-initqueue[252]: Warning: >> /dev/centos/root does not exist >> [ 197.823044] localhost.localdomain dracut-initqueue[252]: Warning: >> /dev/centos/swap does not exist >> [ 197.846807] localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Starting Dracut >> Emergency >> Shell... >> [ 197.870983] localhost.localdomain systemd[1]: Received SIGRTMIN+21 >> from PID 254 (plymouthd). >> > > > Then, I'm dropped to dracut shell, where I boot the system by using the > lvm commands as described to my first post. Once in O/S, I re-create initrd > by using 'dracut -f -v -a lvm' command and reboot again the system. But > still I get the same error during boot ... > > If you reinstall the latest kernel, does > >> it change anything? >> > > This is actually the latest kernel (3.10.0-862.9.1.el7.x86_64) but I > tried to boot with the second (older) kernel > (vmlinuz-3.10.0-327.36.3.el7.x86_64), where I got exactly the same error > during boot. > > Clearly, this is not a kernel issue, perhaps not even a dracut (initrd) > issue, since everything was working fine, before resizing the PV/LV. I > suspect that something went wrong during that step, but what? As I can > successfully boot the system manually via dracut, normally everything > should be ok? no? > > What can prevent dracut from activating the 2 LVs (centos/root and > centos/swap) during initial boot phase ? > Suggestion: once it's up, rebuild the initramfs. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos