Re: inner VG inside chroot not visible inside chroot

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Xen schreef op 07-01-2017 1:48:

Why does it not show the mounted LV in the "lvs" table and why does it
not show the PV that IS visible in the "lvs" table in the output of
"vgdisplay -v" ?

I am sorry.

I had followed Zdenek's advice at some point and had edited some config file to set filters.

It was no help at the time for whatever reason but I had forgotten I had set it and it had made it to the new system. At which point it caused the behaviour described above.

Being new to filters I could not imagine what was causing it ;-).

So much time lost again... and my filesystem is now messed up because of the way the old LVM (133) was constantly "exchanging" physical volumes.

The filesystem would enter read-only state but not before causing gigantic corruption.

Only to files opened or in use at the time (so mostly cache files etc) but still.

lost+found now contains 505 files/dirs on this disk.

And now I am left with the task of returning this filesystem to a proper state... it doesn't really get better, this life.

Sorry. Another problem to fix and no time for any of it.

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