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|    Carlos E.R. to Anton Shepelev    |
|    Re: SLES won't boot after removal of the    |
|    18 Dec 18 22:31:45    |
      XPost: alt.os.linux       From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 18/12/2018 15.22, Anton Shepelev wrote:       > Bit Twister to Anton Shepelev:       >       >>> I have deleted the swap partition from LVM and added the       >>> `noresume' option to the kernel boot options. When,       >>> however, I restarted the system it failed with this error:       >>>       >>> 12:12:10 dracut-initqueue[363]: Scanning devices sda1 for LVM logical       volumes system/swap system/root       >>> 12:12:10 dracut-initqueue[363]: inactive '/dev/system/root' [110.00 GiB]       inherit       >>> 12:12:10 dracut-initqueue[363]: Failed to find logical volume       "system/swap"       >>>       >>> Why is it still trying to access the deleted volume       >>> `system/swap'       >>       >> Guessing you have not removed it from /etc/fstab       >       > It was an LVM volume, so I removed it from LVM. fstab       > contains only the LVM system:       >       > /dev/system/root / xfs defaults 1 1       >       > and another unmanaged volume. It has no entry for swap.              After those changes, you have to rebuild the initrd archive. On openSUSE       it is run "mkinitrd" as root; I guess that SLES is the same.              --       Cheers, Carlos.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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