Hi Cédric, I hope the information below will help in some way.  I apologize in case you already know it. Best regards and good luck Cezar

http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/2466/is-it-possible-to-put-root-in-lvm-without-using-initrd

2015-03-30 17:43 GMT-03:00 Cédric <grandspas@opmbx.org>:
Hello,

I'm new to crux and I would like to test it. Unfortunately, after the
installation the system doesn't boot. I use lilo as bootloader and I
have installed lvm. There is a partition for /boot (without lvm) and
another one with lvm for the other directories.

I have compiled my kernel without initrd. After searching, I think an
initrd is necessary with lvm. In "core" or "opt" the utility "mkinitrd"
is not available. Is there an alternative to "mkinitrd" to create the
initrd ?

Thanks!

Regards,

Cédric
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