Re: FAI 3.3.3 + Ubuntu Lucid

2010-03-19 Diskussionsfäden Stephan Hermann
Hi Waldemar, On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 08:40:19 +0100 Waldemar Brodkorb wrote: > Hi Stephan, > Stephan Hermann wrote, > > > Hi Guys, > > > > I'm porting the last changes from Waldemar and others to a new FAI > > Package for Ubuntu Lucid (which will be 10.04 LTS). > > > > Looks like, that the serve

Re: FAI 3.3.3 + Ubuntu Lucid

2010-03-19 Diskussionsfäden Waldemar Brodkorb
Hi Stephan, Stephan Hermann wrote, > Hi Waldemar, > > > On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 08:40:19 +0100 > Waldemar Brodkorb wrote: > > > Hi Stephan, > > Stephan Hermann wrote, > > > > > Hi Guys, > > > > > > I'm porting the last changes from Waldemar and others to a new FAI > > > Package for Ubuntu Lucid

Re: resizing an lvm volume with setup-storage

2010-03-19 Diskussionsfäden Nicolas Courtel
Michael Tautschnig a écrit : Hello, I'm trying to resize the /usr volume while installing a host in squeeze with 3.3.4~beta2+experimental1, and setup-storage strangely removes the volume before trying to resize it: Starting setup-storage 1.2.1+exp [...] vg0/usr will be resized [...] Executing:

Re: resizing an lvm volume with setup-storage

2010-03-19 Diskussionsfäden Michael Tautschnig
[...] > Woaw, the first one, I feel somehow like Neil Armstrong :-) . The > paste is below, in this case I have preserved 2 other volumes, but > the result is the same if I don't. > I think you haven't landed yet :-) There are still some obstacles out there in space. But let me give you some new

Re: FAI 3.3.3 + Ubuntu Lucid

2010-03-19 Diskussionsfäden Stephan Hermann
Hi Guys, ok...ubuntu lucid server + fai 3.3.4 == success. I'll add some tweaks for Ubuntu (which are necessary) and will push that to the FAI PPA. Thomas, I know I'm pinching you now, but can we actually move from a native package to a non-native? Regards, \ſh On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 09:46:16 +01

Re: resizing an lvm volume with setup-storage

2010-03-19 Diskussionsfäden Nicolas Courtel
Michael Tautschnig a écrit : I think you haven't landed yet :-) There are still some obstacles out there in space. But let me give you some new coordinates: 3.3.4+experimental1. That version ought to work better. Well, /usr is not removed any more, but the kernel seems unhappy : http://past