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On 2013-11-17 8:39 AM, thegeezer <thegeezer@×××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> you only need lvm if root/usr is on lvm. |
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root is on a normal partition, /usr is on a separate lvm partition. |
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> do you have kernel modules that are not compiled into the kernel in |
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> order to mount root ? |
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Ummm... I think I was *extremely* clear on this point? |
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Directly from the quoted text in my message that you responded to: |
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"but on my server (that has the separate /usr), modules are disabled and |
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so I have every driver and filesystem built into the kernel." |
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So, again, no modules, zero, nada, everything is compiled into the kernel. |
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So, I'm not even certain that I need lvm support (since it is built into |
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the kernel)? |
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And then, how to make sure I have reiserfsck (anything else reiserfs |
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related?) support? |