On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Joey L <mjh2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >
>> >
>> fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version -mykernel --revision 1
>> kernel-image kernel-headers
>>
>>
>> Change the "mykernel" string and revision number to differentiate your
>> builds.
>>
>> You are booting from a lvm it seems, maybe with root on lvm. Do you have
>> a separate /boot ? Anyway, I take that you have everything needed
>> installed (lvm2 ?) and your kernel is configured with lvm support.
>>
>> Another point to check is change in device naming between 2.6.18 and
>> 2.6.29, it's likely that any hd* will become sd* with the new kernel, so
>> change your /etc/fstab and /boot/grub/menu.lst and /boot/grub/device.map
>> accordingly.
>>
>> Tom - thanks for the reply -
> Do you think that is the issue  ???
> I am running mirrored drives for /boot.  I can not boot off of lvm.
> I have the rest of my drives on software raid5 and i have created lvm
> volume groups and put my / filesystem allong with everything else on them.
>
> Do you think the issue is that between the 2.6.18 kernel and the 2.6.29
> kernel - there was a change in the drive naming convention ???? where the
> hd* are now sd* ???
>
>
> I am concerned if i try to change it, the system will not boot.
>
> When compiling the kernel...does this stuff not happen automatically ??
>


I am also getting messeges that raid or array "failed to assemble all
arrays"  ?? This array is working fine under the old kernel - the 2.6.18
...  Is there somehting special in the command that i have to run for an
array configuraiton with lvm ????

thanks

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