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From: Joep Blom <jlblom@neuroweave.nl>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] problem when creating a volumegroup on an external drive
Date: Sat, 13 May 2006 00:25:58 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <44650B76.6070604@neuroweave.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4464A274.3090808@gmx.net>

Klaus Strebel wrote:

>Hi Joep,
>
>well, what Patrick meant is, that your system (forget that USB drive in
>this moment) already has a VG called VolGroup00 on your internal disk.
>The modern FC distros use it as default (i think, i'm using SuSE ;-) ).
>Before messing up more using fdisk, just provide us with the output of a
>vgdisplay -a ;-) get an impression of the 'disaster' :-).
>
>Btw. the volume group your wanted to create has the name VG0, not
>VolGroup00 ;-) ..
>
>Ciao
>Klaus
>
>  
>
Klaus & Pattrick,
I'm sorry I asked the wrong question (stupid me!). I interpreted the 
output of vgcreate wrongly. Yes, Klaus, the VolGroup00 was automatically 
created by FC when I did an upgrade.
The correct question is that VG01 (the name I gave it) occupies 232.88 
Gb although I had asked for 250 Gb. Where are the 17.2 GB and can I add 
them to VG01.
When I look with fdisk it says that no information is available for 
/dev/sda1 and "invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be 
corrected by w(rite)".
I assume that all problems have arisen due to the fact that I did a 
pvcreate on a disk which has a W95 FAT32 partition ( of 250 Gb).
I assume the best way is to delete the partition completely and create a 
new partition (with parted or fdisk?) or are there better methods? Do I 
have to remove VG01 first?
Please, be lenient to me for these basic questions.
Joep

  reply	other threads:[~2006-05-12 22:24 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-05-12 11:28 [linux-lvm] problem when creating a volumegroup on an external drive Joep Blom
2006-05-12 12:16 ` Patrick Caulfield
2006-05-12 14:50   ` Joep Blom
2006-05-12 14:57     ` Klaus Strebel
2006-05-12 22:25       ` Joep Blom [this message]
2006-05-13  1:49         ` Ming Zhang
2006-05-13  8:19           ` Joep Blom
2006-05-13 10:20             ` Markus Laire
2006-05-14 21:42               ` Joep Blom
2006-05-15  8:42                 ` Markus Laire
2006-05-15  9:14                   ` Joep Blom
2006-05-13 15:42             ` Ming Zhang

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