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> But it fixes how udev it's packaged in Gentoo, which is very good |
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> news. I haven't upgraded, since I need systemd-197 also (which wasn't |
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> yet in the tree yesterday), and I don't use LVM, but I'm wondering if |
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> the LVM problem happens when you use an initramfs. I'm guessing it |
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> doesn't, since udev should read rules from /lib/udev/rules.d AND |
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> /usr/lib/udev/rules.d. |
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I don't use an initramfs but neither do i have a separate /usr. Still, lvm2 |
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hung after the udev upgrade. So it probably did _not_ search the old location. |
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Though, after pressing ^C, lvm2 terminated and some fall back mechanism kicked |
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in and the system worked just fine - i.e. was able to mount the lvm volumes. |
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I'm actually not sure what that means (or which "system" was responsible for |
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that fall back). |
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Sascha |