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Hi Volker, |
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Thanks for the reply. |
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I have attach dmesg, xorg log, xsession-error, and kdm log. |
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>So - get back to your last working versions - oh and those lvm volumes are |
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on |
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new disks? |
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Nope. Previously I have two separate partition. Then I delete both partition |
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and create LVM from the free space. |
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>You did not knock the ram loose while putting them in? |
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What do you mean by knock the ram loose? |
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Sorry, English is not my mother language. |
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On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 9:52 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann < |
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volkerarmin@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Am Mittwoch 28 September 2011, 09:25:56 schrieb J.Marcos Sitorus: |
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> > Hi list, |
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> > I have started using LVM about a week ago. I have created one volume |
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> group |
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> > name and two logical volume. |
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> > Both of the logical volume formatted with reiser4 file system, one volume |
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> as |
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> > my backup home and the other volume used for VirtualBox. |
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> > Since I use this setting, X ofter hang/crash. Sometime it happen when I |
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> use |
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> > VirtualBox, the other time occur when I copy the files on the home folder |
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> > my backup home. |
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> > Is this bug from LVM or only me suffer this? |
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> > Attached is the /var/log/messages and emerge --info. |
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> plain dmesg + xorg.0.log and maybe .xession-errors probably would have more |
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> usefull. |
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> I guess you updated your kernel/graphics drivers. You get a general |
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> protection |
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> fault, and a null pointer deference and everytime virtualbox is there. |
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> So - get back to your last working versions - oh and those lvm volumes are |
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> on |
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> new disks? You did not knock the ram loose while putting them in? |
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Salam, |
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J.Marcos S. |
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