Help with lvm2 problem

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Does anyone know what I need to do to fix this?
I am running FC2 (from developement).  Root is on Raid0 lvm2, created byFC2T1.
When I boot lately, I'm seeing messages about not being able to find devicewith uuid xxxx....
I just ran lvdisplay to see what it would say, and it looks like the samemessage I saw at boot time:


/usr/sbin/lvdisplay  Couldn't find device with uuid '2adyAl-cmc6-kSXj-a7Nu-IPmg-YF0e-5ERd6y'.  Couldn't find all physical volumes for volume group Volume00.  Volume group "Volume00" not found
It is not fatal, because it manages to mount anyway:
mount/dev/mapper/Volume00-LogVol00 on / type ext3 (rw)> Here is some more info:
/usr/sbin/pvdisplay   Couldn't find device with uuid '2adyAl-cmc6-kSXj-a7Nu-IPmg-YF0e-5ERd6y'.  --- Physical volume ---  PV Name               /dev/sda2  VG Name               Volume00  PV Size               73.24 GB / not usable 0     Allocatable           yes (but full)  PE Size (KByte)       4096  Total PE              18749  Free PE               0  Allocated PE          18749  PV UUID               wwpCTJ-Yc4C-EARb-1jnt-YPJE-TMGm-c845g8     --- Physical volume ---  PV Name               unknown device  VG Name               Volume00  PV Size               73.24 GB / not usable 0     Allocatable           yes   PE Size (KByte)       4096  Total PE              18749  Free PE               2  Allocated PE          18747  PV UUID               2adyAl-cmc6-kSXj-a7Nu-IPmg-YF0e-5ERd6y

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