> you aren't the only one. > > Something's definitely different. Open a case with your Linux support. > > For at least all of the system volumes (ones needed to boot) , consider > erasing the 51-dasd* rules in /etc/udev/rules.d and then using "chzdev -e " > to put back new 41-dasd-eckd* rules. > Then running mkinitrd > Then running grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg; grub2-install > > These things or some combo of them have solved it when we hit it (after > using rescue system get to a point where we could do this) > > You can also "cat /run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt" to get more info. It > will like complain of some missing devices or maybe you simply have to > vgscan or vgchange -ay that rootvg > > Or boot with parm rd.debug as Mark Post mentioned here last week
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