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On 14/05/14 19:40, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> Well, I rebooted under dracut, but it did not do the lvmscan and so the job
> trying to find the root file system timed out after 90 seconds.  It took me
> to the emergency shell which I had specified, and I was able to do the
> lvm_scan and them magically root got mounted under sysroot, but I had no
> idea what to do next  to maybe get things going.

For what it's worth, I came across issues with my LVM/LUKS setup when I tried
dracut, and in my searches came across [1] (fedoraproject.org).  When dropped
to the dracut emergency shell, the idea is to locate and flag your root volume
in order to allow the boot process to continue.

It varies between setups, but the idea is that you make your root volume
accessible through whatever means (lvscan, cryptsetup, dm-crypt, whatever),
then symlink it to /dev/root.

Once that's done, you then `exit` the shell to allow the boot process to 
continue.

[1] http://is.gd/bmzmNu

Cheers.
- -wraeth
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