> >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 ---- With regards Jan H. van Gils Internet web-page http://www.Knoware.NL/users/janvg/ Internet e-mail address JanVG@Knoware.NL RIPE Whois JHG5-RIPE, 6BONE Whois JHG1-6BONE _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@sistina.com http://lists.sistina.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/