On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 6:01 AM, Dietmar Maurer wrote:
> lvm2 is the default setup for PVE, so this is known to work well.
Maybe it's also a wheezy+install problem. I never encountered it using the
proxmox installer, always a wheezy-upgrade-issue.
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lvm2 is the default setup for PVE, so this is known to work well.
> I just tried to boot proxmox on one LVM-Volume over EFI and run into
> the problem that the VG could not be activated automatically. I
> "installed" the system by rsyncing a working non-LVM installation,
> fixing initramfs and the
Hi list,
I just tried to boot proxmox on one LVM-Volume over EFI and run into
the problem that the VG could not be activated automatically. I
"installed" the system by rsyncing a working non-LVM installation,
fixing initramfs and then booting it up using refined on my iMac via
UEFI.
I got into bu