bit of googling finds this although the stupid advice is to disable SELinux, to which I'd say no, disable zabbix instead!
Red Hat does not recommend the use of Wireguard, as it is still a technology preview.
Any issue it has with RHEL, will also be applicable with AlmaLinux.
IVPN does not seem te have a native client for Linux. It recommends Wireguard or openVPN as clients.
As such, I am affraid your only hope lies with openVPN for the moment.
What command use for install the CWP Panel?
For example for centos:
cd /usr/local/src
wget http://centos-webpanel.com/cwp-el7-latest
sh cwp-el7-latest
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What is for AlmaLinux?
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Thanks
I can't rightly tell you what's exactly wrong with your system, but the error is telling you that GRUB has a config (commandline in grub terms) which tells it where to find your root partition: root=/dev/almalinux/root
That is a LVM mount - the "almalinux" part is the volume group and the "root" part is the logical volume; they appear after LVM is activated for this VG (it's complex under the hood - /dev/<VG>
is a symlink created when a volume group comes online at boot, it's dynamic). The error is saying "you told me this was a thing, but after I boot, activate LVM and look for it, can't find it" - what that is, who knows since it's unique to your device. Something as simple as renaming the VG without updating GRUB with that new name is enough to break this specific thing.
Download a copy of System Rescue and boot it off a USB stick, then try to type vgchange -ay almalinux
to activate the VG+LV (if the boot already did not do so), and then you can go from there for debugging purposes. You could even just mount that LV (if it works), get the text file off and just scrap the thing and try again if you can't figure out what you've accidentally broken.