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From: "Miguel González Castaños" <mgc@tid.es>
To: linux-admin@vger.kernel.org
Subject: LVM and transferring filesystem
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 12:12:27 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3E672D1B.369CF80D@tid.es> (raw)

dear all,

 I am installing a redhat 7.3 linux box with X-Window.

 I have installed LVM splitting the system with the following scheme:

 /boot and / are installed each in different non-LVM partitions.

 LVM volumes:

 /usr , /var/ , /tmp

 I have noticed that when I mount the filesystem using the LVM volumes
my X-Windows
server doesnt work, but when I deactivate the LVM volumes using the
original configuration
stored in the original / partition (which still have the original /var,
/tmp, /usr partitions) then
X-Window works perfectly.

 Then I assume that I havent transferred the filesystem well.

 I use from / the following command from the LVM howtos:

 tar cplf - -C var .|tar xvlf - -C /mnt/var

 and the same thing for the rest of partitions.

 Any suggestion?

 Many thanks in advance

 Miguel







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