removing the cache (lvremove lvcache) every time I fail to boot, by using a rescue usb, gave me some corruption and was just inconvenient to further experiment. so I ended up giving up until someone else succeeds using lvmcache.
My use would be a laptop with a small ssd 24GB drive and I think this would be a cool way to speed up the system. actually it was intended for that and the MS windows system did that before I wiped it out. Setting up the lvm and installing ubuntu was easy, setting up the lvmcache was easy too... but couldn't manage to make it boot :/
I also tried the instructions in forums. debian. net/viewtopic. php?f=5& t=119644
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but still cannot reboot into cached hdd system
removing the cache (lvremove lvcache) every time I fail to boot, by using a rescue usb, gave me some corruption and was just inconvenient to further experiment. so I ended up giving up until someone else succeeds using lvmcache.
My use would be a laptop with a small ssd 24GB drive and I think this would be a cool way to speed up the system. actually it was intended for that and the MS windows system did that before I wiped it out. Setting up the lvm and installing ubuntu was easy, setting up the lvmcache was easy too... but couldn't manage to make it boot :/