> Did you install lvm2 onto your FAI client? Sorry for such stupid question but how to be sure that lvm2 is installed on the FAI client? From what i see lvm2 is in the list of packages defined in /etc/fai/NFSROOT, is it enough or do i need to specify somewhere that lvm2 need to be installed?
> Did you run update-initramfs -k all -u at in one of your scripts? I have really used the default fai sample to try, just changed the disk config file FAIBASE and modified with the exemple LVM configuration from the man page. 2008/11/14 Michael Tautschnig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hello, > > > > I have installed a new system using fai version 3.2.8 on a debian ETCH, > the > > partition use LVM. > > Everything install but when i boot the new system it's blocking for some > > time on "Waiting for root filesystem..." then i got an error: > > > > ALERT! /dev/mapper/my_pv-_root does not exist > > > > I then get a initramfs shell, from this shell I discovered that i don't > have > > /dev/mapper so lvm is not initialised. > > /scripts/local-top contain a lvm script file, this file is refering to > > /sbin/vgchange but this file is not existing on my initramfs > filesystem... > > > > I try to figure out without success why mkinitramfs don't copy vgchange > when > > building the initramfs... > > > > I am stuck here.. > > > > - Did you install lvm2 onto your FAI client? > - Did you run update-initramfs -k all -u at in one of your scripts? > > Best, > Michael > >
