-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hello,
just doing a update for this bug. First I have to apologise for the last change of the severity as I did promise to not participate in a severity war. Well, to the problem. It gets somewhat deeper then I think before. As I have the old lvm2 installed for some days now I see that it fails to create snapshots randomly. But it doesn't block the kernel, the resulted lvms are not blocking the kernel and it is possible to remove them later by lvremove. As there is no straight way to reproduce the bug this is somewhat complicate. My assuming is that it only happens with lvms converted from lvm1. But this is only a assuming. So at the moment I think that the rate of failure is the same with the old or the new userland. The only difference is that the new is blocking in kernel somewhat. But it is all better if the lvm is broken and can be removed than that it will spoil the kernel. However, as I told I have to stay with kernel 2.4 for my important machines to use lvm1. (Or is there a lvm1 module or patch to use lvm1 with kernel 2.6?) However, I will search further on. Any help will be welcome. Regards Klaus - -- Klaus Ethgen http://www.ethgen.de/ pub 2048R/D1A4EDE5 2000-02-26 Klaus Ethgen <[email protected]> Fingerprint: D7 67 71 C4 99 A6 D4 FE EA 40 30 57 3C 88 26 2B -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBScD45Z+OKpjRpO3lAQqMwQf8C4pxgwsRit5RbY6LSf8F3kk2LC12AP1j er2D+263FWPyHBIpdT2Vren+7lbPWkDCCa9X0OaI7NQ1cJ0iK0ksanjupDdTChYU q+ZKBXrBYJoZYQyalXllu3Ex30tT3ZEL5AJuJkROuUXE98R2mp4rVZAPr2ANc6Le Lg9NayLqfXc65UiYf8g4DUoDCSBdyMHBfPHyapXHyAcQMs6XZdzWDimvz24zoWwd xu5YCS9bHql9Wxk6GI+x9SRmCxk1w/fOWnNihrEZEkknbxnUehdZz3QPk80QpPsg bG4p4iLZPho1mzJ4Gbvmx5gZGUs4cRA2XTvw7XzOkZGJxxpohbggnw== =nEOl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

