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* [linux-lvm] lvmcreate_initrd failing...not sure why
@ 2003-01-01 11:23 Cameron Thorne
  2003-01-01 16:02 ` Steven Lembark
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From: Cameron Thorne @ 2003-01-01 11:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

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I am trying to convert my root file system over to LVM (1.0.6 running on linux 2.4.20).  I have read the LVM-HOWTO cover to cover several times, but I seem to be having trouble with lvmcreate_initrd.  Attached is the output when I run lvmcreate_initrd -v.

Does anyone have any idea what is happening?

- Cameron


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* Re: [linux-lvm] lvmcreate_initrd failing...not sure why
@ 2003-01-01 16:15 Cameron Thorne
  2003-01-01 16:31 ` Steven Lembark
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Cameron Thorne @ 2003-01-01 16:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-lvm

>> I am trying to convert my root file system over to LVM
>
>Don't.

Well, I have read that this is usually the best case before.  But it is more just something I would like to do, not that I feel I need to.  It *is* possible, right?  My system isn't mission critical and LVM is something I have never messed with before, so I figured why not go all the way and just use all my disks as PVs.

Your recommendation would be to keep root and swap out of LVM, and just mount /usr /var /home as LVs?

Any idea why lvmcreate_initrd was failing?

¯ Cameron

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