RE: [linux-lvm] LVM rootfs and cramfs as ramdisk

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>
>Hi Jan,

Hi Francis,

>
>You need "/etc" in rw for this you can mount "/etc" in the "linuxrc" 
>script using a tmpfs filesystem like this:
>

Thanks for the information.
I was already wondering if I was the only one with this problem.

But what about the init files that are normaly in "/etc" ?
I can imagion that a tmpfs is an empty filesystem.
Or do I not fully understand what you mount option does ?

>/#!/bin/sh
>...
>mount -t tmpfs none /etc
>mount -t proc none /proc
>echo "Scanning for Volume Groups..."
>/sbin/vgscan
>echo "Activating Volume Groups"
>/sbin/vgchange -a y
>...
>umount /proc
>umount /etc
>/
>I used "romfs" for the "initrd" ramdisk.
>
>Best regards.
>
>Francis
>

With regards Jan


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