Re: Re: recent kernels can't access my encrypted disk

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Vous m'avez dit récemment :

> Uwe Menges wrote:
>
>>   The LUKS part seems to succeed as you can access decrypted volume and see it's 
>>   lvm2. And the LVM part doesn't work. Did you try a manual pvscan/vgscan after 
>>   you get into the fallback shell?
>
> Unfortunately neither vgscan nor pvscan are in the initramfs.  I tried
> adding vgscan manually, approximately like this:

just for my information, you want to boot an lvm based partition without
vgscan/pvscan on your initramfs ?

-- 
Mathieu

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