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Eric S. Johansson <esj@××××××.org> wrote: |
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> Eric Martin wrote: |
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>> drive. All I had to do was vgscan and vgchange -a y and I was up and |
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>> running. Actually, I too had a problem with my VG's named the same |
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>> thing. It wasn't a problem to access different LV's but I changed the |
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>> VG anyway. As a pointer for people, you might want to append the name |
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>> of your box to your VG, that way it will be (probably) unique on your |
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>> network. Also you'll know where you are if you need to do a backup |
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>> like I had to. |
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> that's a really good suggestion (appending the system name). As for the |
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> just |
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> doing a VGA scan etc., never work for me. |
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What "VGA scan"? |
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> Usually the drive would not be |
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> recognized and as far as the new system is concerned, the only useful |
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> thing you could do with it was format. |
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WFM. You must be doing something strange. |
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Alexander Skwar |
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