Hello. I did an install with 03/25/2004 netinst sid iso. Everything but lvm stuff went fine.
I have 2 blank vmware disks, 230 MB each, so I used partman to create new partition tables. I created one big root partition on the whole sda1, type ext2, bootable flag and "/" mountpoint. Then I created one big partition on sdb1 for use with lvm. So far, so good. Went to the "Configure LVM", confirmed to write changes to the disks, created VG "test" and LV "home". This part was almost localised, but commands like "Create VG" were still in English. (These strings are not even in the templates.pot files). After I came back from the LVM menu back to my partition table, the setup I did to the sda1 was gone (no mountpoint, etc)! So I did the setup of sda1 again and then assigned my new lvm logical volume "/test/home" to the /home mountpoint type ext2). (Just a visual note: lvm partition info was displayed few columns earlier than the regular partition info, so it was harder to read in context). Then everything went fine until after the reboot, the kernel complained about not able to access /dev/test/home (which didn't exist) and also /etc/lvm* directories/files were empty, so I was left without the LVM. I don't know much about LVM, so maybe I did something wrong. Frank Bauer __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

