Re: 2.6 upgrade - LVM version ? & root partition access problems...

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On Mon, May 03, 2004 at 12:08:28AM +0200, Peter Valdemar M??rch wrote:
> AJ Lewis alewis-at-redhat.com |Lists| wrote:
> >Someone made a new initrd creation script and posted it here:
> >http://www.poochiereds.net/svn/lvm2/
> >I can't guarentee it'll work, but i've heard good things about it.  Use 
> >it
> >against the 2.6.5 kernel you compiled.
> 
> Well, I did finally did get it to work. Quite a strenuous road, though. 
> For others that may google later, here are some of the things I ran 
> into, and their solutions:

Bah - I guess I should have pointed you at the fedora mkinitrd - it might
have saved you the hassle.  :(
http://distro.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/distributions/fedora/linux/core/development/i386/Fedora/RPMS/mkinitrd-3.5.21-1.i386.rpm
is the current version AFAIK.  I think this will work better with RH9
systems than the other one (which was originally built around debian)
 
> I've created a new version (incl. svn diff) of the script here:
> http://wwww.morch.com/postings/lvm2/

K - so if the fedora mkinitrd doesn't work for people using RH9, they can
try that one. :)  Thanks!

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