On 9/4/07, Nick Webb <webbn@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On 9/4/07, Shad L. Lords <slords@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > This worked fine, but on reboot I get a ton of errors from LVM saying > > > that volume with id xxxx-xxxx-xxxx... was not found and the system > > > automatically reboots. This seems to happen for all volumes, not just > > > the ones I changed. This error even happens for a separate volume > > > group (called 'extended') that is on a separate set of disks and was > > > existing prior to the CentOS 5 install. > > > > > > Any idea on some step I missed? I know things are still fine on the > > > disks, as when I boot with the CentOS DVD with the 'linux rescue' > > > option all RAID & LVM volumes are available for use. So from this it > > > seems I need to update some CentOS config file? > > > > Did you re-create the initrd after adding the new raid group? Not 100% > > about this but my guess would be that the initrd isn't starting md2 and thus > > can't find the pv on that raid device. > > > > -Shad > Hi Shad, That solved it! Thanks so much for the help. Awesome group on here, BTW, 4 responses within a hour or two of my post, and a solution! Nick _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos