le
questions (which he of course did). People like that shouldn't have
ops, IMHO.
- Jim
On 6/3/2014 16:13, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 5:06 PM, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 12:59 AM, Canek Peláez Valdés
>> wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 4:40 PM, Alan McKinnon
>>> wrote:
>>> [...]
Incidentally, what exactly is wrong with systemd wri
ly
instead of requiring a postup() function. I'd like to see them add a
similar functionality for adding static ARP entries too (right now using
my own postup() for that).
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o 10 eliminated the Thunderbird problem entirely. I don't know
if some other value between 4 and 10 would work as well. I'm happy with
it as it is now.
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with
kontact 4.4.5/kmail 1.13.5
I've tried more googling and searching at the mozilla.org site for clues.
Anyone have any experience with this problem--and perhaps a solution?
TIA,
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ave any effect.
Any ideas anybody?
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TURES='-distcc -ccache' MAKEOPTS='-j1' emerge ...
>
> Worked for me on multiple systems
>
> BillK
Thanks for the tip. It seems to have done the trick, because emerge is running
far longer beyond the point it originally failed with the error above.
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as no effect on my experience of the problem. Anyone have a
suggestion on how to proceed?
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>
> Good luck,
> Mark
I had upgraded from KDE 4.3, but it turns out there was some old 3.5 stuff
still around, too. I deleted the .kde/share/config/nepomukrc file and logged
out and back in, and the error no longer appeared.
Thanks for the suggestion.
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On Thursday 15 April 2010 14:01:02 Jim Cunning wrote:
> I have KDE 4.4.2 installed on an AMD64 system. On login, I get the popup
> "Nepomuk was not able to find the configured database backend 'sesame2'.
> Existing data can thus not be"
>
> I have installed:
&
, but only
after a restart of kontact or kmail. Kmail does not appear to have its own
setting for "Enable/disable Access Key activation with Ctrl key"
Thanks to all who provided answers and guidance on this prob^H^H^H^Hfeature.
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find
nothing in the KDE menu "System Settings" under the General or Advanced tab
that appears to enable or even modify this behavior. Any other suggested
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h.
Has anyone seen this and/or know how to eliminate it?
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On Tuesday 20 October 2009 07:15:45 Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 12:21 AM, Jim Cunning
wrote:
[...]
> > vmware-workstation-5.5.9 seems to require *only* vmware-modules-1.0.0.15.
> > Is there a way I can change this and rebuild both vmware and its kernel
> &
quire *only* vmware-modules-1.0.0.15. Is
there a way I can change this and rebuild both vmware and its kernel modules?
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ut the ap seems to run without problems. The event extension problem is
something else I need to resolve, but I don't think it's related to sunbird,
as gvim and other applications starting also get them.
Anyone have any suggestions where to look when sunbird segfaults again?
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On Tuesday 13 October 2009 12:52:51 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Tuesday 13 October 2009 19:12:45 Jim Cunning wrote:
> > I had sunbird running while doing an emerge update world. After logging
> > out and back in, sunbird didn't start. Manually starting it produced:
&g
On Tuesday 13 October 2009 10:10:40 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Dienstag 13 Oktober 2009, you wrote:
> > On Monday 12 October 2009 23:12:25 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> > > On Dienstag 13 Oktober 2009, Jim Cunning wrote:
> > > > I recently upgraded to KDE
Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
Xlib: extension "Generic Event Extension" missing on display ":0.0".
/usr/libexec/mozilla-launcher: line 119: 29262 Segmentation fault $(type
-P aoss) "$mozbin" $xulparams "$@"
sunbird-bin exited with non-zero status (139)
jcunn...@jlc64 ~ $
I didn't see any recent complaints of segfaults for version 0.9 in a google
search. Anyone have suggestions?
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On Monday 12 October 2009 23:12:25 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Dienstag 13 Oktober 2009, Jim Cunning wrote:
> > I recently upgraded to KDE 4.3.x, now at 4.3.2. With KDE 3.5.10 I could
> > have kontact running on logout and it would be restarted the next time I
> > logg
ot;, but I cannot find where
kmail is mentioned to start on login, so I can remove it.
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On Friday 18 September 2009 02:50:03 Arttu V. wrote:
> On 9/18/09, Jim Cunning wrote:
> > Trying to emerge gramps-3.1.2 fails with the following error:
> > ===
> > checking for sh... /bin/sh
> > checking Python bindings f
on: GTK+2 bindings for Python
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ghtly older
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-base/solid-4.2.4', 'merge')
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I don't use gnome, but it appears that gnome-base/gvfs is ultimately pulled in
by net-im/pidgin, which I do use. Does this mean I can't continue using
pidgin with KDE4? Are there good alternatives to pidgin, including OTR (the
encrypted plug-in)?
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;t know about the phonon issues, and going back to the archive, I still
didn't see any reference to it.
Sorry to have offended you.
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On Monday 04 May 2009 18:10:50 Saphirus Sage wrote:
> Jim Cunning wrote:
> > I´m trying to get OpenOffice 3.0.0 to recognize and enter French accented
> > characters (e.g., ´ + e or ^ + a , etc.) I´ve set up KDE keyboard
> > layouts and can get the proper characters displa
ht be wrong, and how to fix this?
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On Saturday 02 May 2009 13:43:27 Volker Armin Hemmann wrote:
> On Samstag 02 Mai 2009, Jim Cunning wrote:
> > I have a well-running AMD64 system running on a 250G disk that is
> > beginning to show some SMART errors. I have purchased and partitioned
> > two 1T disks into RA
k the parameters and contents of the initrd I'm currently using and/or
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Dale wrote:
> Philip Webb wrote:
>> 071008 Alan McKinnon wrote:
>>
>>> This question "Is LVM a good idea?" keeps cropping up on mailing lists.
>>> I find this a bit strange as I find huge benefits
>>> and have yet to find a valid downside for general use.
>>>
>>
>> If you haven't used it, i
kashani wrote:
> Grant wrote:
>>> > Is there a decent webmail package in portage (or a layman overlay)
>>> > that doesn't depend on PHP?
>>> >
>>>
>>> what is the problem with php? Every webmail is going to need to
>>> depend on
>>> some kind of server side scripting.
>>>
>>> Nangus
>>
>> I am usin
s, re-encode to mp3 on
> the fly and stream them as mp3 to the icecast server.
I'm pretty sure media-sound/mpd can do this.
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with Exchange calendar events. I've never tried it, though.
'emerge sylpheed-claws-vcalendar'
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ime answering this/looking it up if you don't know off hand.
I use 'media-sound/mpd' which is a mp3/ogg playing daemon (server), then
one of the front-ends (media-sound/ncmpc is a good console client) to
set up your playlist. http://www.musicpd.org for more info and a list
of other frontends.
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0.2a', '1.0.2a-r1', '1.0.2a-r2', etc...
So the correct answer(?) would be to mask:
>~dev-db/mysql-4.1.20
Then you get bugfixes but no new versions.
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follows:
Masking
>dev-db/mysql-4.1.20+
should allow mysql-4.1.20-r1 but not mysql-4.1.21
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its not in my world file.
>
> Isn't there any way for nailing it down to some specific version ?
Sure, mask anything higher than the version you want in
your /etc/portage/package.mask file:
>dev-db/mysql-4.1.20
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Hi. I want to patch cyrus-imapd. I have the diff file, but no source because I emerged from the repository. How do I get the source and ebuild it? Thanks. __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yaho
rr,theme:livecd-2006.0 quiet CONSOLE=/dev/tty1
initrd (hd0,0)/initramfs-genkernel-x86-2.6.16-gentoo-r12
(1280x1024-16 mode is listed in the /proc/fb0/modes file, so it's a
valid BIOS mode)
Any ideas ? Suggestions ?
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yself when
Genkernel already does it for me.
Also, you can do all the kernel customization you wish (within reason)
even if you use Genkernel by using one of the --menu|x|g|config flags,
and/or --oldconfig.
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without removing the first
character. However, There is now no space between the joined lines.
For example:
CHAPTER ONE
THE WRONG DOOR
becomes
CHAPTER ONETHE WRONG DOOR
I added space to the end of all lines, except blank lines and now it
gets me pretty much what I was looking for.
Thanks,
Jim
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releated to that.
However I am currently downgrading x11-libs/libX11, x11-base/xorg-server
and x11-base/xorg-x11 and all the installed drivers I have under
x11-drivers/*.
I hope this will fix me up because right now I cannot get into Gnome.
Jim
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You roll a
On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 19:31 -0400, Allan Gottlieb wrote:
> I think you need to re-emerge libtool
> and then run
>
> fix_libtool_files.sh 3.4.4
>
> allan
Ahh, thanks for the tip. I never knew about fix_libtool_files.sh.
Jim
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There's
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
When I run as root, things seem better, but it complains that it was
unable to extablish an IP number for the simulated ethernet card
(networking is set up for NAT).
I had lots of problems initially with running the perl script which
configures the network, but eventually
only speak and read English and have no need for those "funny"
characters so I built my systems with a global use flag of -unicode.
It won't hurt to include Unicode. Basically if you want to work with
any language other then English, just enable Unicode.
Thanks,
Mark
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gnome-terminal 2.14? It is *really* fast now. About 4x faster then
xterm. If you use antialiased fonts, xterm gets *real* slow. xterm is
more then 60x slower then gnome-terminal for scrolling a lot of
antialiased text.
http://www.gnome.org/~davyd/gnome-2-14/
Jim
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I like it. Sounds like a good idea to me ;)
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''."\n";
} else {
echo '' . "\n";
}
if ($location_of_buttons == 'top') {
showComposeButtonRow();
Does anyone know of a good *modern* webmail app?
Jim
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Central FL, USA, Earth, Sol
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inary and install it in /opt
and see how that works? I might give that a go.
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be.
Has anyone gotten an Intel pro wireless 2200 (ipw2200) working with
Gentoo and more specifically with the installer?
Thanks,
Jim
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system so I was hoping to be able to use my current one.
My only other option would be Ubuntu or bloated Fedora.
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ndle & repair many stream types and shows what went wrong on
reception."
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t.d/cupsd start
sudo rc-update add hplip default
sudo rc-update add cupsd default
Now you should be able to go to:
http://localhost:631/
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I'm a geek, but I don't get it. 36-24-36 = -24
g for file(s) /usr/lib/courier-imap/courier-imapd.indirect in
*... ]
net-mail/courier-imap-4.0.4
(/usr/lib/courier-imap/courier-imapd.indirect)
Maybe try the newer version with the newer ebuild or just make your own
startup script?
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of xorg.
I an trying to run x11-misc/vnc2swf to make a demo. However I cannot
get it to with net-misc/vino or x11-misc/x11vnc. When I connect to
local host, both of those apps go nuts and start a mirror effect.
So it looks like I need to run a separate xvncserver to do the vnc
recording.
Jim
. This will sync
your hardware clock to your system time when you shutdown/reboot.
Jim
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I'm a geek, but I don't get it. 36-24-36 = -24. What's the significance?
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On Sat, 2006-04-01 at 22:24 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>
> > Here is a little program I tossed together to free that cached memory.
>
> Hm. Why do this? Do you actually get any performance benefits
> after having freed the memory occupied by the cache
in
> my experience and there's still somebody workign on it -
> seeing that the last update to tightvnc is dated
> July 2005, I doubt that anybody maintains it anymore.
I am testing out the different vnc versions along with freeNX to see
what will give me the fastest re
41: xmkmf:
command not found
!!! ERROR: net-misc/tightvnc-1.2.9-r1 failed.
Call stack:
ebuild.sh, line 1526: Called dyn_compile
ebuild.sh, line 923: Called src_compile
tightvnc-1.2.9-r1.ebuild, line 41: Called die
I take it xmkmf is no longer used
printf("failed to allocate %iMB bytes of memory\n",
(1024 * 1024 * size));
return 0;
}
END CUT
You might want to try:
# mem 225
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* on the Sat, Mar 25, 2006 at 10:59:05PM +0100, Jarry said:
> Norberto Bensa wrote:
>
>
> >SATA VT8251 do not work on Linux. There are -very- experimental patches,
> >but I've not tried them myself. Return the board and buy anything else
> >that's not VIA based.
>
> I did. Bought nForce4-based
kashani wrote:
Jim Hatfield wrote:
They are so, so cheap right now.
Dell UK has them at £199+VAT for the entry level configuration,
with free delivery to the end of the month. I'm tempted.
I've got three of them running Gentoo in our dev environment. 2005.1 and
2006.0 disks w
They are so, so cheap right now.
Dell UK has them at £199+VAT for the entry level configuration,
with free delivery to the end of the month. I'm tempted.
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ersion
of mysql? Or do I need to emerge -c the older mysql?
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http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-442920.html
Do tell us if it works.
Dang!!! Why does it have to be a kde app :K
Does anyone know if jingle support is in any gnome app?
Jim
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and remove your old install [don't
> remove /home!])
Thanks for the details Boyd. ;)
I have plenty of space so I might try the chroot. I take it I can find
chroot gentoo install instructions on the wiki?
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4-bit with Gentoo? Anything special to do
with/for the kernel to go 64-bit?
Jim
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On 163381024 kashani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone gotten burned by turning off Native Language Support?
>>
>
> The only thing I've ever run into on the server side that wanted it was
ing to get burned down the road because I turned
of Native Language Support . I would rather recompile now while I have
the time ; )
Has anyone gotten burned by turning off Native Language Support?
Jim
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running gentoo in 64-bit on an AMD64 would be a noticeable
difference from running 32-bit on an AMD64.
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ieving'.
>
> What did I do wrong? I've done this before with other
> files and this never happened. Maybe I used a
> different tool, can't remember.
>
> -Maxim
Use wget -c.
Example, you start to download http://www.microsoft.com/linux-kernel.iso
and your connection
ifs to smbfs,
file_mode to fmask and dir_mode to dmask.
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Is there a gnome menu editing app that I can emerge in gentoo? There
was a menu editor for Gnome in the latest version of ubuntu, though I
can not remember the name of it.
Thanks,
Jim
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On 162934872 Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any programs for Gentoo that can show what speed memory I
> have, i.e. PC2700? I plan on ordering some memory but I cannot remember
> what speed I put in and I want to be lazy
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>
> I was thinking of maybe trying one of the freeware apps for windows
> under Wine if there is no app under linux.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
FYI, this did not work :)
J
do the base system twice. Once for 32bit.
Once the 32bit is up and running, you then compile a 64bit kernel and
boot into that and then just recompile your system.
I am not sure if the above will work since I have never had to do it.
Just thought I throw out the suggestion :)
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apps for windows
under Wine if there is no app under linux.
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On 159600160 "Michael Stewart (vericgar)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may want to look into mod_security for apache as well. IIRC it is
> designed to protect from such attacks.
Thanks for the tip. I will give mod_security
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On 159610784 Willie Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 08:59:09PM -0500, Penguin Lover Jim squawked:
>> I was wondering if anyone has some easy to do tips for checking the
>> security of Apache. I am runni
er to help it out. I noticed that I get
requests like the following in my apache log:
70.121.133.60 - - [07/Mar/2006:21:31:05 -0500] "SEARCH
/\x90\xc9\xc9\xc9\xc9\xc9\
The above is one line and it is 30,000 characters long in the log file.
Thanks for any tips,
Jim
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TN wrote:
> TN wrote:
>> Jim wrote:
>>>
>>> Can you build a kernel? I could build a kernel for you
with JFS
>>> support and zip up the kernel image from /boot and
everything under
>>> /lib/modues.
&g
g under
/lib/modues.
Or see if you can use a boot CD to boot, then chroot to your JFS drive
and build your own kernel.
Jim
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still pretty new and could have some bugs. What issues
are you having? Do you get any error messages? What are the specs of
the box you are trying to boot it on?
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ation I just liked jfs. Not a lot between them all though
> apart from speed of file creation/deletion.
>
> thanks
> Trevor.
Did you try to boot from the livecd, or another boot cd, and see if
you can even mount your JFS partition?
Jim
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Thanks,
Jim
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Jim wrote:
> * on the Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 12:24:58PM +1100, TN said:
>
>
>> The grub boot lines are:
>> root (hd0,1)
>> kernel /boot/kernel-genkernel-x86-2.6.15-gentoo-r5 root=/dev/ram0
>> init=/linuxrc ramdisk=8
rFS or ext3? I have always used reiserfs
without issue and find it to be very stable and very fast.
Jim
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Bo Andresen wrote:
>
> HtH
Thanks Bo, that what what I was looking for. Thanks to everyone else
as well. I will know have a long and fun night of playing in Gentoo : )
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Mantas Povilaitis wrote:
On 3/9/06, Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey group,
snip
Some tasks I could do in Fedora/Ubuntu that I want to know how to do on
Gentoo:
See list of all *installed* software.
Browse available software that can be installed.
Se
ntu that I want to know how to do on
Gentoo:
See list of all *installed* software.
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Thanks,
Jim
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y. Just run something like
'vncserver -depth 24 -geometry 1024x768' and you'll be able to attach a
VNC viewer to the virtual X display by connecting the viewer to
":1".
- Jim
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ieve the performance hit on swap writes (reads should actually be faster) should wind up being only a bit slower than if you were swapping to a single drive.
- Jim
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flags. Make sure you include "dovlm2" and lvmraid=/dev/mdX lines for
each of of your RAID devices on the boot line, which tells the linuxrc
scripts to start up your RAID devices in the initramfs so it can mount
your LVM2 root partition.
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ewhat sparse documentation for dmaid seems to
indicate that it's not quite ready for prime time yet. Looks
interesting though.
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glad it's not a requirement, as it would be seem a
bit daft to have to do this. :-)
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banged my head against it for a while
getting this set up to boot up (the final key was the lvmraid= flags
which cause the linxrc to start up the md devices. I had to read
through the linuxrc scripts to figure this one out).
Good luck.
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