Booting Fedora from LVM with grub2

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Hallo,

because I have read, that grub2 should be able to boot from LVM. I have
done the
following test in a VM

1.) Fresh install of Fedora 16. Unfortunately, I can't create a disk
which contains olny
a volume group, so I have taken the default partition schema to install
Fedora..

2.) An full update of the Systen (yum update)

3.) Create a /bootx directory

4.) Copy the content of /boot into /bootx

5.) unmount /boot

6.) Remove /boot from /etc/fstab

7.) Clean all content of the ummountet /boot partition

8.) Rename /bootx into /boot

9. Make a grub2-install /dev/sda to install grub2 again

10. Make a cd /boot/grub2; grub2-mkconfig -o grub.cfg to
generate the rigth entries in the grub configuration file.

11. Reboot the system succesfully.

I would like to know, if this works for other people too.

Additionally, It may be nice, if we can modifiy anaconda in the way,
that you can create a paritition schema which contains only one volume
group and allow to install grub2 as a bootloader in this case.into the
MBR.

Of corse, this will not suppoert by the legacy grub release.

Best Regards:

Jochen Schmitt
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