--- Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On ���, 2001-10-22 at 20:40, Eugenio Diaz wrote: > > > > > > Your June version did not use devfs and now Mandrake does. It means that > > > partition names have changed - instead of hda4 and like you get > > > ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part4. Look into /proc/partitions. > > > > > > If vgscan does not find them it means you do not mount devfs and new > > > names do not exist. > > > > Are you positive about this, and that I do not have to use the "uuid_fixer" > > utility? > > > > Of course I am not sure. I do not even now what uuid_fixer is. I do know > that when I boot without devfs=mount LVM initialisation fails and I do > know why.
You where right. All I did to temporarily solve the problem was to create the new nodes using the new naming scheme, and voila! it worked. > > Remember that I can only mount the root partition when I boot ... > > I do not understand what you want to say. What I meant was that my /usr and /home where in the LVM while / was not. ===== ________________________ Eugenio Diaz, BSEE/BSCE Linux Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com
