Package: initrd-tools Version: 0.1.77
I'm trying to switch from a 2.4.24 kernel to a 2.6.10 kernel and in the process go from lvm1 to lvm2. My root is also on lvm. When i compile a kernel with lvm2 in it, so no dm-mod to be found, mkinitrd refuses to build an initrd saying "Kernel does not support LVM".
If i set lvm2 as module, then it makes an initrd.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mkinitrd -o initrd.img-2.6.10.03feb2005-skas3-v7 -r /dev/main/lv_root 2.6.10.03feb2005-skas3-v7 /usr/sbin/mkinitrd: /dev/mapper/main-lv_root: Kernel does not support LVM
[EMAIL PROTECTED] grep "DM" /boot/config-2.6.10.03feb2005-skas3-v7 ... CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=y ...
I don't think it's related to bug #291386 <http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=291386> as lvm1 is removed from my system
ii lvm-common 1.5.17 The Logical Volume Manager for Linux (common rc lvm10 1.0.8-8 The Logical Volume Manager for Linux ii lvm2 2.00.32-1 The Linux Logical Volume Manager ii module-init-tools 3.2-pre1-2 tools for managing Linux kernel modules ii coreutils 5.2.1-2 The GNU core utilities ii fileutils 5.2.1-2 The GNU file management utilities (transitional package)
Somebody on the debian-user list said the mkinitrd script probably has an error when checking for lvm2. It would be nice if this could be fixed.
Regards, Benedict Verheyen
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