Marco d'Itri (25.04.2011, 21:16:05): >Just to be sure, does the boot process stop in the initramfs or is the >root file system (on LVM or not?) mounted?
the root fs is on a LVM but the volume group does not get activated, therefore the root fs cannot be mounted. the boot process stops in the initramfs with the message: "Begin: waiting for root file system..." after a few seconds, the initramfs busybox starts, I activate the LVM volume group (vgchange -a y vg01), exit busybox and the boot process continues (with the message "running scripts/local-premount") >Do you happen to have both /run/udev/ and /dev/.udev/ on your system? I do have /dev/.udev but /run was removed with base-files 6.3 again, so I don't have /run/udev. But since /root is not yet mounted on my system, the error must be something else. >> sorry, this didn't work >Then I do not know what is wrong, and since I do not use LVM on my >developmenet system I fear that you will have to sort this out by >yourself. It would be nice if you could give me some hints, where to investigate, e.g. the changes between 167-3 and 168-1. I found out there had been more changes in the init script than the one you pointed out (at least in structure), so I tried to old script with the new udev, but this also didn't work. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org