Hi Thim, thanks a lot you are a genius! , i dont know how could i forgot about that , maybe i am little overworked.
Thanks, and nice day to all!
D.
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Tim Verhoeven tim.verhoeven.be@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 2:15 PM, David Hláčik david@hlacik.eu wrote: ...snip...
and now the problem
after kernel load i will get info that GroupVol00 (which was lvm group
on
old disk does not exist) info about boss group fonded and then i will get an error that /dev/root ???? does not exist and then that /proc does not exist and then kernel panic
Where is the problem? I did this whole process so many times without error and know i am stuck
do
not know where. I checked lvm.conf double, checked if /etc/fstab /etc/grub.conf
configured
OK checked using lvm syntax for lvm ...
Hi,
I think you probably need to rebuild the ramdisk (initrd) used for booting your kernel. It will also contains references to the root device. So boot back into rescue mode and do a mkinitrd.
Regards, Tim
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