Stuart wrote:
Eric Brunson wrote:
Stuart Sears wrote:
On 03/01/09 23:09, Eric Brunson wrote:
I have an external drive that I've created a second volume group on.
I've done a bit of poring over the init scripts in my /etc and in
the initrd image, but there doesn't seem to be any facility to
activate anything but VolGroup00 during the boot sequence.
what do you mean by 'activate' ?
acknowledge the existence of?
okay, just add the usb-storage module to your initrd.
something like this should do the trick:
mkintrd --with="usb-storage" -v -f /boot/initrd-$(uname -r).img \
$(uname -r)
That fixed it, thanks a bunch, Stuart.
I'll have to do that after every kernel upgrade, though, won't I?
Not if you create /etc/sysconfig/mkinitrd, with this line in it:
MODULES="usb-storage"
This is picked up by the mkinitrd script automatically, which is run
on kernel upgrades (or installations)
Regards,
Thank you very much, this is exactly what I was looking for in the man page.
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