Curtis, Thanks for the response. Sorry for the confusion. I did two separate FC6 installations on two different machines. One of the machines already had some partitions in place that I didn't remove during install that used VolGroup00. So I left that name as is. The other system I did a clean wipe and started from scratch, using vg0 as the volgroup. Evidentally I mixed up the text from the two machines when I copy and pasted and sent the email to the list. The bottom line is that the problem happens on both machines. One using vg0 and the other using VolGroup00. Thanks, Tauren On 5/19/07, Curtis Doty <Curtis@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
12:55pm Tauren Mills said: > On 5/14/07, Tauren Mills <tauren@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> I used yum update on a newly installed dual cpu i386 FC6 system a >> couple days ago. My system was updated from Fedora Core >> 2.6.18-1.2798.fc6xen to 2.6.20-1.2948.fc6xen. The update went fine. >> After reboot, I got the following kernel panic: >> >> Scanning logical volumes >> Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while... >> No volume groups found >> Activating logical volumnes >> Volume group "vg0" not found Your kernel/initrd are looking for the "vg0" volume group. >> >> /dev/md1 is LVM VolGroup00 and contains these logical volumes >> /dev/VolGroup00/lvdom0 (root) 3GB >> /dev/VolGroup00/lvswap0 (swap) 4GB But you installed Fedora with the default "VolGroup00" name. Did you try changing the name at some point? ../C -- Fedora-xen mailing list Fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-xen
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