[CentOS] "Can't find root device" with lvm root after moving drive on CentOS 6.3
Gordon Messmer
yinyang at eburg.comWed Mar 27 00:47:56 UTC 2013
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On 03/26/2013 01:52 PM, Joakim Ziegler wrote: > I haven't actually renamed the root LVM volume, it's had the same name > since install. I just moved some drives around on the SATA ports. Is it > still worth recreating initrd? I wouldn't expect it to make a difference, but it probably wouldn't hurt anything. Copy or rename your existing initrd to a path in /boot, so that you can revert if anything goes wrong. After that, create a new one. If that fixes the problem, I'd be curious to know why. We can compare the content of the two if that changes anything, and I'll learn something. As far as I know, the path to the devices isn't included in the initrd. # mkinitrd /boot/initramfs-$(uname -r).img $(uname -r)
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