Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Chuck Robey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sorry, I'm having a miserable time trying to get vinum working on my
amd64 system. Vinum tells me that it can't load the kernel ("vinum:
Kernel module not available: No such file or directory"). Gvinum
simply refuses to take any comma
Sorry, I'm having a miserable time trying to get vinum working on my
amd64 system. Vinum tells me that it can't load the kernel ("vinum:
Kernel module not available: No such file or directory"). Gvinum simply
refuses to take any commands at all. I tried looking at /boot/kernel,
naturally did
nevermind. I figured this out.
still, Greg is one smart guy :).
I just wish disklabel was at least a bit
more user friendly. Every time I use it I have to
understand it all over :)
/boot/loader.conf
vinum_load="YES"
vinum.root="root"
vinum.drives="/dev/ad2 /dev/ad3"
synrat wrote:
thanx Greg, you'r
thanx Greg, you're right as always.
I booted into single user from start up and sure enough everything was
editable then.
I got another problem though.
I set up 2 disks for vinum and want to allocate exisiting partitions to
vinum mirrored volumes. I left 16 blocks at the begining, moved first
par
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On Thursday, 17 June 2004 at 12:04:01 -0400, synrat wrote:
> 4.8
>
> I'm trying to setup partitions for vinum.
> I am in single user mode, but every time I try
> to modify swap size to accomodate for vinum confur
4.8
I'm trying to setup partitions for vinum.
I am in single user mode, but every time I try
to modify swap size to accomodate for vinum confuration
I get
disklabel: ioctl DIOCWDINFO: open partition would move or shrink
re-edit the label? [y]
#size offsetfstype [fsize bsize bps/c
On Friday, 28 November 2003 at 10:58:56 +0200, Ivailo Tanusheff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some trouble setting up vinum.
> I think I understand how to make it start on root, but I just can't
> configure it. On the first line:
>
> vinum -> create /etc/vinum2.cfg
>1: drive a device /dev/ad0s1f
> **
Hi,
I have some trouble setting up vinum.
I think I understand how to make it start on root, but I just can't
configure it. On the first line:
vinum -> create /etc/vinum2.cfg
1: drive a device /dev/ad0s1f
** 1 : Invalid argument
What may be the problem?
Ivo
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