* [linux-lvm] Help!
@ 2002-07-26 3:47 amit agrawal
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From: amit agrawal @ 2002-07-26 3:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-lvm
Hi,
I've been trying to put 64-bit support in the kernel for
2.4.18 kernel version. For this I also need to make LVM 64-bit
compliant. If you could help me about the changes required in LVM
internals and tools, then please share the same. Effectively I
need logical volume to be of 64 bit size.
Looking forwad for your precious feedback.
Thanks
Amit Agrawal
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* Re: [linux-lvm] Help!
@ 2002-07-26 12:47 Srikanth Rayas
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From: Srikanth Rayas @ 2002-07-26 12:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi Amit,
Nice to hear from you...
Can u please tell me what exactly you need? In that, I would be able to
look into our volume manager and get back to you.
-Srikanth.R.K.
"amit agrawal" <amitagra21@rediffmail.com>
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Subject: [linux-lvm] Help!
Hi,
I've been trying to put 64-bit support in the kernel for
2.4.18 kernel version. For this I also need to make LVM 64-bit
compliant. If you could help me about the changes required in LVM
internals and tools, then please share the same. Effectively I
need logical volume to be of 64 bit size.
Looking forwad for your precious feedback.
Thanks
Amit Agrawal
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* [linux-lvm] HELP!
@ 2008-10-19 14:19 David Baron
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From: David Baron @ 2008-10-19 14:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Set up lvm, a breeze. NO lv root so should boot with a normal lilo.
I was able to boot mounting the lvm volumes to the old failing disk.
I cannot boot the new disk.
Configuration
1 boot-ext3
2 root-ext3
3 swap
5 vfat
6 lvm volumes
What type of lilo do I need for this. I ran it with
boot /dev/hdc1
root /dev/hdc2
All I get is the bootmagic text "preparing machine to start linux", then
nothing.
I am typing this in (gulp) window 98 (at least that still works--somewhat).
The boot record of the old failing disk is messed so I canot use that
knoppix 3.* will not allow me to chroot (its kernel too old)
knoppix 5.01 will, but will not let me run lilo. The device mapper is too
old for the (Sid) system.
Please reply to my email as well as the list.
Thank for any help
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