I used system-config-lvm to remove a lv “vg_rh62gfs/vg_swap”. It appeared to go 
ok and after zipling I rebooted only to get:

dracut: Scanning devices dasda1 dasdb1 dasdc1  for LVM logical volumes 
vg_rh62gfs/lv_root vg_rh62gfs/lv_swap
dracut: Skipping clustered volume group vg_snatest
dracut: Skipping volume group vg_snatest
dracut: inactive '/dev/vg_rh62gfs/lv_boot' [500.00 MiB] inherit
dracut: inactive '/dev/vg_rh62gfs/lv_root' [2.12 GiB] inherit
dracut: inactive '/dev/vg_rh62gfs/opt' [488.00 MiB] inherit
dracut: One or more specified logical volume(s) not found.
dracut: Scanning devices dasda1 dasdb1 dasdc1  for LVM logical volumes 
vg_rh62gfs/lv_root vg_rh62gfs/lv_swap

I mounted the volumes on another system and did a scan to find where vg_swap 
was still specified. I couldn’t find any reference so I’m not sure why dracut 
wants to find it.

Any suggestions?

Neale

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