Re: [gentoo-user] df shows /dev/dm-* instead of LV name

2007-08-31 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 22:50:26 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote:

 This appears to be due to a change in 64-device-mapper.rules with
 udev-115.

My mistake, that file comes from device-mapper, rolling back to
sys-fs/device-mapper-1.02.19-r1 restores the old behaviour.

The files in /dev/mapper are now symlinks to /dev/dm-*. It may be
possible to change the rules so give the old behaviour with /dev/dm-*
links. A bug report is certainly warranted, the information reported now
is useless.


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[gentoo-user] df shows /dev/dm-* instead of LV name

2007-08-30 Thread Alexander Skwar
Hello.

Since recently, when I ran df, it printed the volume group
and logical volume names. Now it prints:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ df
Filesystem   1K-blocks  Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5   484602328049151549  69% /
udev 10240   136 10104   2% /dev
devshm  253956 0253956   0% /dev/shm
/dev/dm-1  2844672   1816768   1027904  64% /usr
/dev/dm-4  1048540198972849568  19% /tmp
[...]

Note the /dev/dm-1 and /dev/dm-4. This used to be something like this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] /mandriva/boot $ df
Dateisystem  1K-Blöcke   Benutzt Verfügbar Ben% Eingehängt auf
/dev/root   396623342210 33931  91% /
udev 10240   168 10072   2% /dev
/dev/mapper/sys-ng_USR
   3165112   2612868397628  87% /usr
/dev/mapper/sys-ng_Var
524268139316384952  27% /var
[...]

Any idea about why the hetzner system shows dm-1? And what
needs to be done to change that?

Thanks a lot,

Alexander Skwar
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Re: [gentoo-user] df shows /dev/dm-* instead of LV name

2007-08-30 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 22:45:45 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:

 Any idea about why the hetzner system shows dm-1? And what
 needs to be done to change that?

This appears to be due to a change in 64-device-mapper.rules with
udev-115.


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Neil Bothwick

Two is not equal to three, even for large values of two.


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