My solution for this (so far) is to make a non-LVM2 /boot partition and store a kernel and initrd in that. You can then build everything else as a LVM partition. Perhaps when the available bootloaders become LVM2 aware we'll be able to do away with a seperate /boot, but for now it seems to be the best way to deal with it. Cheers, -- Jeff
On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 15:47, Garcia Pascal wrote:Hello,
I experienced also difficulties with / and lvm2.
configuration: MANDRAKE 10.0, kernel 2.6.3, lilo 22.5.8, reiserfs 3.6.11 ?
lvm 2.00.08
lilo on mandrake 10.0 is lvm2 aware. i don't know if there are reiserfs related problems that affect Pascal configuration.
L.
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