Hey, I was just wanting to inform that in openSUSE, whenever you run "cryptsetup open /dev/... cryptname" the cryptdevice gets mapped (entry appears in /dev/mapper) but any LVM volumes are not loaded automatically. I also did not know how to do it by myself. LVM shows everything is allright in terms of "lvdisplay" displaying all the logical volumes, and the like. The "lvm" command itself didn't seem to have any option of getting the volumes to be loaded/mapped. The dmsetup command also did not have any way to actually load the LVM. Now that I have internet I might find out, but I did not have any, as I needed to use the openSUSE rescue mode to access my drive and reinstall grub. I could not. Fact was that I was in a bit of a pinch as I have no other computing resources available, my Windows installation suddenly wouldn't enable my wifi anymore (as a form of not doing "rfkill unblock all", supposedly) and if it were not for the Kubuntu Live disc I had burned just moments before, I would not be having any computer for the coming months unless I installed openSUSE again from scratch, possibly having to wipe the LUKS block device. Maybe that's all irrelevant, but I was completely stuck. Maybe the answer was to do vgchange -ay <volgroupname> I couldn't find it. This stuff is really well hidden. Maybe a thought? I don't know. I think these volumes would need to get mapped automatically. Regards, Bart. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org