Thanks, Kern.  I'll look into what it will take to add the support.  
"Understanding how your system works" is relative ;-)

I just tried to build a Rescue CDROM.  I see that just about the last thing 
"make all" did, naturally, was to execute mkisofs.  The last parameter to that 
command, the "pathspecs", was "cdtree".  Mkisofs complained with "Unknown file 
type (unallocated) cdtree/.. - ignoring and continuing".  Should I be 
concerned, or is that an expected message?  I'll have to rebuild the ISO anyway 
before I do a burn once I figure out what I need in the scripts for my LVM 
partitioning.

--Gary Kopp

-----Original Message-----
From: Kern Sibbald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 1:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Gary Kopp
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Rescue Handles LVM?

On Tuesday 20 December 2005 21:17, Gary Kopp wrote:
> A search didn't turn up anything on this, so let me ask before I
> potentially work myself into a corner.  I'm running RHEL4 on a Dell
> PowerEdge with Dell's standard ROMB hardware RAID (in 0+1 mode,
> sometimes called RAID10).  Most of my partitions are defined within a
> LVM-managed volume (only /boot and / are outside of LVM).  Will a Bacula
> Rescue CDROM created from this machine handle the LVM partitioning
> during a bare metal restore, or do I need to tweak the process?

I doubt that it will handle it, though a user did submit some code that 
handles RAID, so it is worth trying.  If you understand how your system 
works, it should be pretty simple to add the necessary support ...

>
> TIA.
>
> --Gary Kopp
>
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