Selecting to boot the CD for "rescue-powerpc", selecting to not mount a root file system from the PowerMac, selecting to get to the shell, and typing
find / -name fsadm -print does not find a fsadm anywhere. Naturally enough typing "fsadm -h" at the command prompt results in the message /bin/sh: fsadm: not found === Mark Millard markmi at dsl-only.net On Jul 2, 2014, at 6:08 PM, Phill Whiteside <phi...@phillw.net> wrote: can you report the outcome of fsadm -h Regards, Phill. On 3 July 2014 01:52, Mark Millard <mar...@dsl-only.net> wrote: I wanted to release about 45G Bytes of free space from a root file system that is in lvm and so I tried to use a CD built from lubuntu-14.04-alternate-powerpc.iso to do lvreduce --resizefs. Unfortunately the attempted use of lvreduce reports that it could not find fsadm (and fsadm is not in the live file system's /sbin/ with the lv* tools). Part of the purpose for "rescue-powerpc" (and the like) should be to do operations that can not be done with a live (root) filesystem. Looks like this specific kind of example of that has been missed. I have not checked if other processor families have similar issues for their "alternate" CDs or if the issue is specific to lubuntu vs. existing in other ubuntu variants. Nor have I checked other types of .iso's for powerpc. === Mark Millard markmi at dsl-only.net -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users -- https://wiki.ubuntu.com/phillw
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