> That doesn't answer the question. If support is built as a module,
> is it loaded?
go away, if it was a module it wouldn't work. been there, done it.
> IIRC in a thread from a few months ago there was a tip about putting
> the 'pause ' command into a certain config file, which I can't
> recall. Or was it 'delay ' or 'time ' ? This was meant for
> the hardware to catch its breath so to speak and allow the system to
> find the SD card. This was ab
Could be baselayout-1. Please take a look at bug #291916 [1]
[1] http://bugs.gentoo.org/291916
Urs
On Sunday 22 November 2009 20:18:17 Maxim Wexler wrote:
> > Is sdb an SD device? Is the module loaded?
>
> from the OP:
>
> "I've had
> this problem before which I traced to the lack of support for SD
cards
> in the kernel. This time it's something else."
That doesn't answer the question. If su
>
> Is sdb an SD device? Is the module loaded?
from the OP:
"I've had
this problem before which I traced to the lack of support for SD cards
in the kernel. This time it's something else."
mw
On Sunday 22 November 2009 03:40:50 Maxim Wexler wrote:
> > There's your problem right there. Your device-mapper can't work
> > with baselayout-1. So, your options:
> >
> > Upgrade to baselayout-2 and openrc.
>
> Done, following
>
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openrc-migration.xml
>
> No joy.
>
> There's your problem right there. Your device-mapper can't work
> with baselayout-1. So, your options:
>
> Upgrade to baselayout-2 and openrc.
Done, following
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openrc-migration.xml
No joy.
After '*Autoloaded 24 module(s)' in the boot console there's the bit
'*lvm u
On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 22:17:51 +, David W Noon wrote:
> The replacement for device-mapper is the updated udev, not lvm2.
Wrong!
% qfile libdevmapper.so
sys-fs/lvm2 (/usr/lib64/libdevmapper.so)
sys-fs/lvm2 (/lib64/libdevmapper.so)
% qfile /etc/init.d/device-mapper
sys-fs/lvm2 (/etc/init.d/devi
On Sat, 21 Nov 2009 21:10:02 +0100, Maxim Wexler wrote about
[gentoo-user] can't remove device-mapper can't install it either:
[snip]
>In an earlier post 'device-mapper', somebody suggested installing lvm2
>and not using device-mapper but this doesn't work for
On Saturday 21 November 2009 20:48:04 Maxim Wexler wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> Going through a rough patch after a world update. The SD card
on my
> netbook doesn't get mounted, ext2 filesytem not found etc. I've
had
> this problem before which I traced to the lack of support for
SD cards
> in the k
Maxim Wexler schrieb:
Hi group,
Going through a rough patch after a world update. The SD card on my
netbook doesn't get mounted, ext2 filesytem not found etc. I've had
this problem before which I traced to the lack of support for SD cards
in the kernel. This time it's something else. Nothing wro
Hi group,
Going through a rough patch after a world update. The SD card on my
netbook doesn't get mounted, ext2 filesytem not found etc. I've had
this problem before which I traced to the lack of support for SD cards
in the kernel. This time it's something else. Nothing wrong with the
fs, it can b
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