On Dec 11, 2008, at 7:32 AM, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Bruce Thompson wrote:
Hi all,
I haven't seen this reported anywhere else and it's kind of driving
me
nuts.
I've got an LVM volume group that extends across two internal
drives and
one external USB drive. Prior to Fedora 10, the
Bruce Thompson wrote:
Just got home to try it out, that did the trick nicely.
BTW for those that may have influence, would it be unreasonable to
expect the default initrd to include usb-storage?
The current approach is to build initramfs images that are tailored to a
specific system - only
On Dec 11, 2008, at 6:35 PM, Bryn M. Reeves wrote:
Bruce Thompson wrote:
Just got home to try it out, that did the trick nicely.
BTW for those that may have influence, would it be unreasonable to
expect the default initrd to include usb-storage?
The current approach is to build initramfs
Hi all,
I haven't seen this reported anywhere else and it's kind of driving me
nuts.
I've got an LVM volume group that extends across two internal drives
and one external USB drive. Prior to Fedora 10, the volume group
initializes fine during boot and the filesystems listed in /etc/fstab
Bruce Thompson wrote:
Hi all,
I haven't seen this reported anywhere else and it's kind of driving me
nuts.
I've got an LVM volume group that extends across two internal drives and
one external USB drive. Prior to Fedora 10, the volume group initializes
fine during boot and the