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# # LVM boot cycle: # Boot device is a small partition with dos-like filesystem. # Some PC manufacturers always create such partitions for their # utilities. It can be used to get a rescue stage2 running and thus # getting up your whole system. There is no need for another partition # except the LVM physical volume that holds your volume groups. # title ROCK Linux productive LVM boot cycle kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz-2.6.7 root=/dev/ram0 overlay_failure=ignore boot=vfat:/dev/discs/disc0/part1 stage2init=/sbin/init-lvm-cycle rootlv=/dev/vg00/lvroot0 panic=10 initrd (hd0,0)/rescue/initrd.img
# # rescue from hdd: # System location defaults to "/mnt_boot/rescue/system.tar.bz2" here. # Default boot device is /dev/discs/disc0/part1. # No rootlv param is given so we will reach stage2 with gettys here. # title ROCK Linux advanced rescue system from HDD kernel (hd0,0)/vmlinuz-2.6.7 root=/dev/ram0 overlay_failure=ignore initrd (hd0,0)/rescue/initrd.img
# # rescue from CDROM (fdemu): # We pass the boot param to give correct filesystem type and block # device. # title ROCK Linux advanced rescue system from CDROM kernel (hd0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/ram0 boot=iso9660:/dev/cdroms/cdrom0 panic=30 initrd (fd0)/initrd.gz
# # LVM boot cycle from CDROM: # We even load or stage2 from CDROM so we need no partition except some # physical volume to hold our volume groups. # title ROCK Linux productive - LVM boot cycle (from CDROM) kernel (fd0)/vmlinuz root=/dev/ram0 boot=iso9660:/dev/cdroms/cdrom0 stage2init=/sbin/init-lvm-cycle rootlv=/dev/vg00/lvroot0 panic=30 initrd (fd0)/initrd.gz
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