2008/11/26 Tonko Mulder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Op woensdag 26-11-2008 om 14:37 uur [tijdzone +0000], schreef Duncan: >> Tonko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted >> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted >> below, on Wed, 26 Nov 2008 15:10:51 +0100: >> >> > It looks like I don't use any 32 bit app so I made the switch to the >> > no-multilib profile. >> > Only 1 question remains (atm actually :P) : Can I just remove the /lib32 >> > and the /usr/lib32 dirs? >> >> You should be able to, yes. I'd check first to see if any package still >> owns them, just to be sure: >> >> equery belongs lib32 >> >> If that returns anything, either unmerge or remerge (again?) the returned >> package under the new profile, and it /should/ no longer own it. Once >> nothing owns it, it should be safe to delete without issue. >> > Only glibc owned some of it. I moved the dirs to my root homedir Just in > case. After some while they'll disappear ;) > > As a result of the switch my lvm2 init script started complaining that > it is written for baselayout 2 (which I'm running by the way) and fails > to start. > I re-emerged lvm2, but that didn't help. > > So any suggestions? Besides not using lvm2 :P > well, if you're using lvm2 in init then i really think that you need it. i think that there's a problem in your lvm config or on openrc. try reemerging openrc and baselayout, then do a revdep-rebuild and then if the problem persists delete the /etc/lvm/lvm.conf and then reemerge lvm2
-- dott. ing. beso
