On 29.12.2015 20:53, Alex Brandt wrote: > Hey, > > I'm trying to setup a three disk software RAID1 with LVM on USB drives. I > get > everything working great and add the filesystems to my nix configuration. > Upon reboot I get the following: > > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Job dev-disk- > by\x2duuid-8db66416\x2d4a8a\x2d4f89\x2db828\x2d55cb2b2ded50.device/start > timed > out. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device > dev-disk-by\x2duuid-8db66416\x2d4a8a\x2d4f89\x2db828\x2d55cb2b2ded50.device. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Dependency failed for > /var/db/postgresql. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Dependency failed for Local > File Systems. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Triggering OnFailure= > dependencies of local-fs.target. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Job dev-disk- > by\x2duuid-8ecf60d1\x2d8450\x2d46c7\x2db171\x2db7eb5c4b2ade.device/start > timed > out. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device > dev-disk-by\x2duuid-8ecf60d1\x2d8450\x2d46c7\x2db171\x2db7eb5c4b2ade.device. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Dependency failed for > /var/backups. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Dependency failed for > /var/backups/laptops. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Job dev-disk-by\x2duuid- > add90682\x2dac74\x2d40cd\x2db541\x2d7d19bc579c77.device/start timed out.. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Timed out waiting for device > dev-disk-by\x2duuid-add90682\x2dac74\x2d40cd\x2db541\x2d7d19bc579c77.device. > Dec 29 02:35:18 mycroft.alunduil.com systemd[1]: Starting Create Volatile > Files and Directories... > > Which simply triggers a shutdown of systemd. I'm guessing that it's either > LVM not activating the volume group or that the disks don't come up when they > need to. Is there anyway to resolve these issues by upping a timeout or > forcing LVM to enable the volumes? If not my only strategy will be to go > with > physical partitions (not a big deal but am very curiuos about this use).. >
you need this: boot.initrd.kernelModules = [ "usb_storage" ]; to make initrd look into usb! _______________________________________________ nix-dev mailing list nix-dev@lists.science.uu.nl http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev