On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 15:20 +0000, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
> It is a known problem that is being worked out. At the moment the only 
> workaround is to
> run a couple of commands from the command line when you are dropped to the 
> shell at boot time.
> 
> basically you need to start the raid manually, and then:
> 
> lvm vgscan
> lvm vgchange -a y
> exit
> 
thanks for the quick response fabio.  unfortunately this system has
three lvm vg's, and only one of them is detected by vgscan -- alas, not
the root system, but the vg containing my audio and video storage.  so
still no luck!  

I don't actually need to use this box for the next couple of days, can
easily wait for the fix, apply it, and see if it fixes my problem.  thx,

matt


> Fabio
> 
> PS Yes i am aware this is not optimal but as i said a fix shold land
> sometimes next week.
> 
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Matt Price
History Dept
University of Toronto
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