The problem doesn't exist any more. LVM started working after next reboot. Thank you.
At 13:44 2004.02.11. +0100, you wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:48:32AM +0200, Martins Pukitis wrote:
> Hello.
> LVM doesn't work on my new kernel. The previous kernel was bare.i from
> Slackware 9.1 CD (2.4.22), without devfs support. I built the kernel with:
> /dev filesystem support Y
> --------Automatically mount at boot N
> --------/dev/pts file system for... N
> Multi-device support (RAID and LVM) Y
> --------Multiple devices driver support Y
> --------RAID support N (I don' t need RAID)
> --------Logical volume manager Y
>
> I have folder /dev/vg00 (my volume group) with files group, home, opt, tmp,
> usr, var.
> I also have /proc/lvm directory, that contains an empty folder VGs and file
> global. Executing
> cat global
> displays
> LVM driver LVM version 1.0.5+(22/07/2002)
> Total: 0 VGs, 0 PVs, 0 LVs (0 LVs open)
> Global: 144 bytes malloced
> IOP version: 10 0:22:07 active.
>
> Logical volumes are not mounted.
> With previous kernel they are.
Did vgscan and "vgchange -ay" run at all and what did they report ?
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