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Stefan G. Weichinger writes: |
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> Am 28.03.2012 12:24, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger: |
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> > Am 27.03.2012 22:53, schrieb Allan Gottlieb: |
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> >> My system wouldn't fully boot this morning after updating lvm (~amd64). |
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> >> Fortunately a mount -a followed by |
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> >> emerge -1 lvm2-previous version |
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> >> has be back in business (with the new lvm2 masked). |
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Yikes. |
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> >> I subsequently found the bug below. |
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Thanks for being so kind of doing so! |
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> > Thanks for the pointer, I had the same issue here. |
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> addition: it wasn't exactly the same, as I had udev-182 already. |
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I read the mail, but somehow I completely forgot to downgrade. But I did not |
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run into this problem. I'm running udev-182 already, and I am using |
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genkernel's initramfs. |
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Wonko |