[repost: first post did not show up. sorry for the possible dupe] After upgrading the kernel from 2.6.10-ac8 to 2.6.12.5 the initramfs was no longer able to mount rootfs. mount: error 6 mounting ext3 All the configuration options are identical, and upgrading lvm2 package: lvm2-2.00.25-1.01 -> lvm2-2.01.14-1.0 device-mapper-1.00.19-2 -> device-mapper-1.01.04-1.0 Did not change anything. Dm, ext3 and the relevant block device drivers statically compiled in. The vg has lvm1 format, fwiw. I enabled all the debug options I could think of in the nash-based initramfs init script. That did not appear to tell much: all I was able to tell was that lvm was succesfully called by the init script: mount -t proc /proc /proc mount -t sysfs none /sys insmod /lib/dm-snapshot.ko mkdevices /dev mkdmnod lvm vgscan -v # sleep 5 lvm vgchange -ay # sleep 5 lvm vgmknodes # sleep 5 mkrootdev /dev/root umount /sys # sleep 5 mount -o defaults --ro -t ext3 /dev/root /sysroot switchroot /sysroot but those didn't give any meaningful output (other than notices about setting log indentation level). Finally, I added "sleep 5" after each lvm command (commented out above), which appeared "solve" the problem. Apparently the lvm scripts somehow do their initialization asynchronously and the init script tries to mount root before it is available. I'm not sure why this is affected by the kernel version, though. -- v -- v@iki.fi _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/