You have to install manually using debootstrap. You can not use the
normal installer, and you certainly don't do both. At any rate, this
discussion has nothing to do with this bug report, so let's stop
cluttering it up.
** Summary changed:
- dmraid says mirroring but isn't
+ dmraid and LVM are
I made it this way: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=464758
After installing dmraid and debootstrap I can see in gparted the two
single /dev/sda and /dev/sdb. Also /dev/mapper/sil_ During this
phase nothing is formatted but partitiones. Later, when the installation
started, and the par
As far as I know, the livecd does not even have an option to install
using LVM; it only uses standard partitions. You haven't provided much
information to go on here though, for instance, I don't know what you
mean by "the swap-partition-problem", or what makes you think you are
using LVM. Heck,
Hi,
i am trying (!) to install xubuntu 7.10 from live-cd. Installing dmraid
is no problem. I get the right /dev/mapper/sil_... Every time the
installation breaks because of the swap-partition-problem (LVM). I
cannot find any way to disable this automatic LVM choice at the
installation, because i d
As a work-around, you can explicity tell LVM to ignore the raw devices,
too, in the "devices" section of /etc/lvm/lvm.conf:
filter = [ "r|^/dev/sd.*|" ]
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I wouldn't hold your breath. Hopefully it will be fixed by 8.04 but it
won't be in 7.10. In the mean time I suggest that you drop the use of
lvm; you don't need it to resize anyhow.
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I wanted to be able to resize my root partition to experiment with
creating xen images. Thanks for the help. Hopefully can get this
resolved/fixed.
On 8/1/07, Phillip Susi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your lvm swap and root are not going through the dmraid mirror, instead
> they are directly on
Your lvm swap and root are not going through the dmraid mirror, instead
they are directly on the primary disk. Is there a reason you are using
LVM?
I think the problem is that lvm sees the lvm partition on the primary
disk and takes control of it, as it is not dmraid aware. This issue
needs reso
nvidia_ajafeffc: 0 625142446 mirror core 2 131072 nosync 2 8:0 0 8:16 0
nvidia_ajafeffc4: 0 464776515 linear 254:2 160360830
nvidia_ajafeffc3: 0 195313 linear 254:2 160156250
nvidia_ajafeffc2: 0 78236550 linear 254:2 81915435
nvidia_ajafeffc1: 0 81915372 linear 254:2 63
volgroup-swap: 0 184320
Can you post the output of "sudo dmsetup table"?
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