Do you mean /boot is inside an LVM partition? Then, it won't work. 

I've tried this on RedHat 9.0 and works fine. I have an LVM / partion.
But, I have to have a separate /boot partition because it will not boot
on an LVM partition. RedHat directly supports LVM.


On Thu, 2003-07-17 at 17:43, Rafael 'Dido' Sevilla wrote:
> 
> Is there a way to do this, I wonder? I tried it with Gentoo and well, it
> didn't work out right.  The HOWTO seems to indicate that it is possible,
> but then again, no Linux system I've seen that supports LVM allows you
> to do it.  SuSE doesn't... What other distros are out there that
> directly support LVM?
> 
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