could not read device /dev/lvm

2009-10-23 Diskussionsfäden James S. White
I'm trying to use 3.2.20.1 on an fai-cd on debian-lenny and I get an: ERROR: could not read device /dev/lvm when I use: disk_config sda bootable:1 primary /boot 250ext3 rw,errors=remount-ro

Re: could not read device /dev/lvm

2009-10-23 Diskussionsfäden James S. White
I even get the could not read device /dev/lvm error when I use the cut-n-paste example from the wiki... # Simple LVM example disk_config sda bootable:1 primary /boot 500 ext3 rw primary - 4096

Re: could not read device /dev/lvm

2009-10-23 Diskussionsfäden James S. White
I am an idiot. I forgot to define USE_SETUP_STORAGE=1 in the class/MYBASE.var file. My apologies... On Fri, 23 Oct 2009, James S. White wrote: I even get the could not read device /dev/lvm error when I use the cut-n-paste example from the wiki

Re: ERROR: could not read device /dev/lvm

2008-06-26 Diskussionsfäden Michael Tautschnig
[...] By the way, for fai-client 3.2.8 is it normal that installation fails if a target hard drive contains LVM volume? I'm just wondering is this a bug or a feature. The same disk layout configuration works if I erase a couple of megabytes in the beginning of the disk. I haven't

Re: ERROR: could not read device /dev/lvm

2008-06-24 Diskussionsfäden Henning Sprang
Alex Volkov wrote: Disregard my last message. The version of fai-client installed under nfsroot is 3.1.8 (etch default) instead of newer 3.2.8, installed on the system - is that a bug? I think you either installed the new fai version on your server without recreating the nfsroot, or you

Re: ERROR: could not read device /dev/lvm

2008-06-24 Diskussionsfäden Alex Volkov
On Tue, 2008-06-24 at 11:10 +0200, Henning Sprang wrote: Alex Volkov wrote: Disregard my last message. The version of fai-client installed under nfsroot is 3.1.8 (etch default) instead of newer 3.2.8, installed on the system - is that a bug? I think you either installed the new fai