Poul Petersen wrote: >>I wanted to create a mount point that I could easily add capacity to >>later as I needed. To do this I created an LVM2 volume (currently >>caontaining only one pv) and formatted ext3 over this. When I went to >>boot the machine up the next day it was unable to mount the volume or >>even filecheck it. I'm wondering if I rebuild this volume will this >>become a common occurance? If so is there anyone who's found a more >>reliable solution? >> >> > > Yup no problems here. Did you make a logical volume in the >volume group? From your description it almost sounds like your formatted >the physical volume. > > The other possibility is that your initrd doesn't contain LVM >drivers, so when you rebooted your system it didn't load LVM. Did you >try loading the dm_mod and running vgscan? Did you add the filesystem >to /etc/fstab? What was the error when you tried to mount the >logical volume? > >-poul > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >mythtv-users mailing list >[email protected] >http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > > I have the same setup but I'm using XFS on two 250GB disks instead. I would check the kernel for both the LVM and EXT drivers. Also make sure it's listed in your fstsab :)
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