Eric S. Johansson wrote: > unfortunately, it seems that the only way to get lvm2 and udev to work
at the same time is with genkernel. personally, I would love to find an alternative but my query on how to has only had one "answer" which is to give up.
---eric
????
I've never used genkernel, and I had lvm2 and udev working perfectly well together-- do you have the root partition on LVM or something (I didn't)?
Even so, that's related to initrd generation, which is not the exclusive province of genkernel.
I'm confused.
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