On Friday 29 December 2006 16:35, Ed Hourigan wrote:
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From: Ed Hourigan <ed.hourigan(a)gmail.com>
Date: Dec 27, 2006 5:15 PM
Subject: 2.6.19 kernel won't boot due to "VolGroup00" not found
To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
I seem to be having issues booting the 2.6.19 kernel from
kernel.org.
I have FC-6 installed and wanted to upgrade the kernel from
kernel.org
(I have done this many times before)
When I go to boot my newly built kernel, I get a kernel panic due to:
Volume Group "VolGroup00" not found
When I built the kernel, I used my current kernel .config file (2.6.18
from fc6) by doing a 'make oldconfig'.
Has anyone successfully upgraded to 2.6.19 kernel from
kernel.org on FC6
???
I am running 2.6.20-rc2 with the last patch from linus for file system
corruptions while running a random access download program such as
azureus. But it was a full FC6 install on a separate drive, so I was
coming from an FC2 install that did not use the LVM. When doing it the
first time for a new kernel from
kernel.org, there were several items
related to LVM that I had to turn on in a make xconfig run or 3 before I
got it right, but it can be done.
The thing that really burns me is exactly how damned slow gcc-4.1.1-30 is
on FC6 compared to the version on a fully updated FC2. Whereas
my ./makeit script ran to completion on FC2 useing gcc-3.4.4 in about 11
minutes, its now, with gcc 4.1.1-30, taking around 33 minutes to build a
kernel that's maybe 100k bigger (I don't have the old /boot partition
mounted at the moment so that's only a SWAG) because of the LVM stuff.
How much the LVM has to do with that, I have no comparison data, but I
suspect its very little. However if I had it to do over again, I'm not
sure I would enable the LVM stuff. It is I believe, partially to blame
for a rash of tar not staying on filesystem problems we've heard reports
of lately on the amanda list. Again, I have no proof, just a gut feeling
about it, but I have not been personally bitten. That thumping sound in
the background is of course me, knocking my head on wood...
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