Hi,
I am trying to build the classic LFS 7.6 with the only difference that
it's on LVM
instead of normal partitions. I am quite fuzzy about systemd so I
probably gave
a wrong answer regarding systemd on a previous reply.
Thanks,
Regards!
On 19.10.2014 14:09, Richard Melville wrote:
On 19 October 2014 11:37, Andrei Banu <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
/dev/mapper is created but it is virtually empty (except for a
char device).
I was asking what populates /dev/mapper with the LV devices.
OK, that's all you get from the kernel, the other devices are created
by you with the LVM userland tools.
I do have a separate /boot partition (it's /dev/sda1). And I have
a second
partition /dev/sda2 of LVM type on which I have 4 LVs.
I didn't realise that you were doing a systemd build; that's not
something I can help with. There's plenty of info about systemd and
LVM on the Arch Linux wiki pages.
Richard
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