Ivan ... hear this:
With SLES10, unless you are changing something about the root FS, you
do not need to re-stamp your INITRD.  It is exactly as you say it
should be.


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On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Ivan Warren <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mark Post wrote:
>>
>> That's going to depend on just how the DASD devices were added, and
>> whether the appropriate configuration files got created.  If those files are
>> there, then you're right as long as those DASD volumes are not needed to get
>> your root file system mounted.  Such as is the case where / is an LV and you
>> added a new volume to the VG.  In that case, you're dead meat if you didn't
>> re-run mkinitrd and zipl.
>>
>>
> That's what I'm saying !
>
> mkinitrd/zipl shouldn't be needed *UNLESS* you are changing something
> about the root fs !
>
> Granted.. adding a PV to the VG in which the root fs LV resides also
> qualifies as a root fs change[1]!
>
> --Ivan
>
> [1] Sorry guys.. AIX background..
>
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