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Hi Dirk, |
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> > Your previous mail stated that you did not emerge lvm2. |
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> > However, /dev/vg/usr IS a logical volume so it will never work |
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> > until you install the lvm2 software. |
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> He has EVMS installed, he doesn't need lvm2 tools. |
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My problem is LV not being activated on booting so all devices such |
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/dev/vg/usr, home, opt, etc. can't not been mounted. At time of |
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installation ; |
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# vgchange -a y |
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must be run to activate LV. |
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I'm now looking around where ("/rc.d/" ?) I have to add this command. |
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I tried creating /tmp/newroot, /tmp/newroot/mnt, etc.in anticipating |
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mounting LV. But found it did not work. |
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Actually Gentoo started but the above devices unable to mount making |
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some files can't be found. Other problem are of minor matters. |
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In the past I have been playing around on FC5 and Ubuntu 6.06 |
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partitioning HD with LVM on command lines but never work. I was |
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compelled using GUI to get it done. Then it worked without problem. I |
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don't know its reason. |
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B.R. |
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SL |
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