On Sunday 20 March 2011 20:50:14 you wrote:
> > Which version of the lvm2 package do you have installed?
>
> Given that systemd 19-1 has Breaks against older versions of lvm2, I
> think the version should be recent enough.

Thats right, it's 2.02.84-2.

> There might be an issue
> with initrd not being up-to-date (Florian, could you try to run
> update-initramfs -u), but I somehow doubt that.

I'll try that, but I recently installed 2.6.38, so it should be okay.

> But seeing that even the ttys fail to start and the udev.service
> times out, I'm wondering if it isn't actually a udev related
> problem.
> 
> Florian, how exactly did you tweak your initramfs?
> Do you have any custom udev rules/configuration?

What I did to the initramfs is hardly called tweaking, I just put the 
string "i915" into /etc/initramfs-tools/modules. It's the only 
uncommented string in there. 

I don't have custom udev rules and udev works fine so far. The only 
problem is, that the hp driver generates some warnings at startup 
(SYSFS={} will be removed ...). However, I do not see these warnings, 
when I boot with systemd but maybe the corresponding rules get loaded 
later.

What I am wondering about is that I do not see a line saying "Starting 
LVM". I was expecting something along those lines, since "vgchange -a y" 
should be run quite early.

And then there is this thread on the systemd-devel list [1]. I don't 
know how that is related, but the solution there does not work for me 
(using the lvm.service file from [2]).

[1] http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.sysutils.systemd.devel/1272
[2] http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.lvm.devel/6138


Cheers,
Florian.




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