Alasdair G Kergon wrote:
> An example of the way I see it working is like this:
> Say you have a Volume Group VG1 across two PVs, PV1 and PV2, containing 
> Logical
> Volume LV1 containing the root filesystem.
> You have a trigger rule saying "When you see the whole of VG1, activate LV1
> inside it" and another saying "When you see the filesystem with UUID X, mount
> it."  (Default rules can be generic of course, like 'activate any VG when you
> see it' and 'activate any LV when you see it' and 'mount any filesystem when
> you see it'.)

Nice.

You still need a timeout to avoid waiting for ever for the root filesystem
to appear when one of the PV has been disconnected from the system.

But this "lost hope" timeout is a lot better than the current "wait in any case"
one.

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