I just tried installing Gnuinos and after finishing on first bootup this is what I get. I have tried on both Runit and SysVinit so I don’t think it’s do do with init issues. Any ideas on what the issue is and how to fix ? This system works fine with Trisquel so I know it’s libre friendly.

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At the top of the screen you can see errors from LVM setup where it’s searching for a volume group that’s not there. I have absolutely zero experience with gnuinos, so no idea how that could’ve happened, but at some configuration file (I’d look from fstab first) there’s a mention of gnuios-vg and the actual device name is something different.

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