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Hi Paul, |
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i added the rootdelay to kernelcmdline |
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and after reboot machine lvm was fine and all Partitions mounted. I will See If this works next reboots too. |
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Thanks for the tipp |
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Am 10. August 2015 22:52:57 MESZ, schrieb Paul Tobias <tobias.pal@×××××.com>: |
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>> my ideas is that LVM2 is not ready at the time of mounting |
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>partitions. |
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>how can i do this? |
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>I had the same problem on a system where scsi initialization was very |
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>slow. |
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>Adding "rootdelay=30" to the kernel command line fixed it. The "30" is |
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>how |
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>many seconds should the kernel wait before it starts mounting |
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>filesystems. |
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>There was an scsi-wait-scan module too, but I think that was removed |
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>from |
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>recent kernels. |
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>Maybe this is not the same problem you have, probably it's quite rare |
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>to |
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>have a slowly initializing disk subsystem. |
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