On Monday 21 December 2015 10:25:15 Stephen Powell wrote: > On Mon, 21 Dec 2015 04:50:00 -0500 (EST), David Baron wrote: > > Went through all the motions, both ways: On native and chroot. Results > > were > > the same. Get in that loop of lv not ready messages. Difference: Native > > attempt still needs the IDE plugged in or I get 99 99 99 ... , chroot does > > not. > > > > So, what do I do next? > > Obviously, the LILO map file is on the IDE drive. Is your /boot partition > on the IDE drive? If so, you cannot remove it. The /boot partition must > be a partition on a physical drive, but obviously it cannot be on the drive > that you want to remove. > The boot is not a separate partition but is a directory on the root so travels with it. Copy on both old and new directories. > The "volume not ready" messages would indicate that LVM2, or some file(s) > needed by it, are not included in the initial RAM file system. I always get one of those on boot up, then things proceed. I have no lv's. Maybe fix-include in initramfs anyway?
The loop that I get is something more problematic.