On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 09:08:05 +0200 Dirk Heinrichs <dirk.heinri...@online.de> wrote:
> > I believe there's "after device-mapper" line already in lvm-2.02.45, so > > it should run fine, but as an additional precaution I have dm-crypt > > script at sysinit runlevel, which starts device-mapper and dm-crypt > > before lvm or even it's runlevel (boot). > > That's not needed, it should be sufficient to have them all in the boot > runlevel: So LVM would start before dmcrypt? Great. > > It makes sense for me, since some lvm pv's (not root) are actually on > > encrypted partitions, although I mount these even earlier, but should > > initrd become incompatible w/ latest kernel, dm-crypt should do the job > > instead. > > No, it does not make sense. You don't even need an initrd. I do, but mainly for other purposes. Mounting encrypted partitions from there is a bonus and while root is not encrypted (although it doesn't even holds most configuration from /etc) it is an LVM volume. Can linux boot from lvm root w/o initrd these days? -- Mike Kazantsev // fraggod.net
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