On 23 Jul 2020, at 21:46, Barry Scott barry@barrys-emacs.org wrote:
On 21 Jul 2020, at 18:54, Earl Terwilliger via users users@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
I have the same problem when I create a usb stick of Fedora 32 but only on some newer machines.
I don't think it is a bug but this shows how to fix it:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1768498
Had to access the stick offline on another machine, then , I edited the /etc/lvm/lvm.conf file and changed these two parms to these values:
external_device_info_source = "udev" fw_raid_component_detection = 1
it now boots fine on all the machines (one that hung on the Monitoring LVM and ones that did not)
That is interesting.
I have a USB stick that I can edit so I will try this and report back.
I did what was suggested, boot a Live CD and install onto another USB. Because the sticks I have are only 8GB I need to use a Fedora Server live CD to get the install size to fit. KE did not fit for example.
I got as far are replacing lvm vgchange --monitor y with sleep 30. And the stick then boots.
I ended up getting an USB SSD for this, the USB sticks where too small and very slow.
It did not help that I tried to do a dnf update and 24 hours later it was still going and then the kernel paniced.
Using the SSD I reproduced the problem and you where quite right adding the two lines to lvm.conf fixes the problem.
Unless there is a reason not to add thoses lines I think this is a bug.
I'm going to discuss on Fedora devel list.
Barry
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