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The way how LVM is created on Ubuntu Xenial and Ubuntu Bionic is the same. Change-Id: I16d548f6393dd3cdfd5a9befa5c0ef0f6db92df1 |
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===== lvm ===== This is the LVM support element for Ubuntu Xenial. Note that this element requires initramfs-tools and lvm2 packages to be added to the DIB image using -p option. If this is not the case, an error will be triggered. This element enables that an image build with a customized DIB_BLOCK_DEVICE_CONFIG containing LVM volumes will boot properly. On CentOS like distributions, you should use dracut-regenerate element instead of current lvm element.