On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 07:43:59PM -0300, Eduardo wrote:
> On 7/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 03:03:09PM -0400, S Scharf wrote:
> >>
> >> My recollection is that you cannot have the /boot directory
> >> on a Logical Volume. I created two RAID partiti
So, I'm stuck here... look what I did:
I have 2 sata hd, the sda is 160Gb and sdb is 80 Gb.
First I create 1 partition in both HD's using 200 mb, to set as /boot
for LILO. This is the md0.
Then I create other partition in both HD's using the left space, and
create the md1 device. With 79.8 Gb.
On 7/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 03:03:09PM -0400, S Scharf wrote:
>
> My recollection is that you cannot have the /boot directory
> on a Logical Volume. I created two RAID partitions, one
> for the /boot directory and one for the LVM for everything
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 03:03:09PM -0400, S Scharf wrote:
>
> My recollection is that you cannot have the /boot directory
> on a Logical Volume. I created two RAID partitions, one
> for the /boot directory and one for the LVM for everything
> else.
My experience is that , using LILO, you can't ha
On 7/17/06, Eduardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But the /boot will be under RAID, right?Yes. You create /dev/md0 for /boot and /dev/md1 for the LVM. Seehttp://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO-11.html
fora similiar setup
But the /boot will be under RAID, right?
On 7/17/06, S Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/17/06, Eduardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I tried to install Debian in my machine with 2 sata hd's and first
> I created a partition with the whole size of the disk in both of HD's
> and set boot
On 7/17/06, Eduardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I tried to install Debian in my machine with 2 sata hd's and firstI created a partition with the whole size of the disk in both of HD'sand set bootable them..Then I configured it with the option to configure Software Raid and
created the md0 device
Hi, I tried to install Debian in my machine with 2 sata hd's and first
I created a partition with the whole size of the disk in both of HD's
and set bootable them..
Then I configured it with the option to configure Software Raid and
created the md0 device.
This md0 device I put it to work as a Ph
On Thu 17 Nov 2005 3:27, Bob Freemer wrote:
> loon:~# pvscan
>Couldn't find device with uuid 'SBAmyX-wvFj-uz6j-z6Mb-IGbm-wN4R-7Dnom0'.
>PV /dev/hdg1VG lvm lvm2 [149.04 GB / 0free]
>PV unknown device VG lvm lvm2 [114.49 GB / 0free]
>Total: 2 [263.53 GB] / in us
I had a LVM group with two physical volumes (disks). One failed. I did
not have a mirrored disk, but I'd like to recover the data on the first
physical volume (or what's left of it). Does anyone know how? Here's
my output from vgscan, which shows one physical volume good, the other
unreadable
I had a LVM group with two physical volumes (disks). One failed. I did
not have a mirrored disk, but I'd like to recover the data on the first
physical volume (or what's left of it). Does anyone know how? Here's
my output from vgscan, which shows one physical volume good, the other
unreadable (
Hello all,
I have a computer running Debian which I had some partitions under
LVM. Mostly my Home and Work folder. After a power loss my lvm stopped
working and I can't seen to find a way to recover data. I've tried
lots of FAQs, tutorials, etc. Nothing seens to work.
Here is what it looks like:
Jay Zach wrote:
Hi all, hopefully someone can help me, I think I'm stuck. I want to
replace one of my drives, a 4gb in my physical volume with an 18gb
drive. I have no more free drive slots, so I need to reduce it out of
the set first. I've created plenty of room across the volume to do it.
Hi all, hopefully someone can help me, I think I'm stuck. I want to replace one
of my drives, a 4gb in my physical volume with an 18gb drive. I have no more
free drive slots, so I need to reduce it out of the set first. I've created
plenty of room across the volume to do it. I'm just having p
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