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lvm /dev/rl_nv/root does not exist - dracut emergency shell - boots fine on older kernel

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      The latest kernels do not boot on my Dell c1100 CS24-TY 1U server. Here is the dracut emergency log:

      pastebin.com

      https://pastebin.com/saMzrW1z

       
      Kernel version 5.14.0-570.33.2.el9_6.x86_64 - 9.6 will boot, detect my lvm partitions, and works fine.

      Kernel version 5.14.0-570.58.1.el9_6.x86_64 - 9.6 will not boot claiming it can’t find my lvm partitions.

      Kernel version 5.14.0-611.1.el9_7.x86_64 - 9.7 will not boot claiming it can’t find my lvm partitions.

      I also changed the way the lvm partitions are detected by changing

      use_devicesfile = 0 in /etc/lvm/lmv.conf and regenerated dracut -f –all

      That made no difference.  Using standard software RAID 10 /proc/mdstat

              pvalena@redhat.com Pavel Valena
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