Hello, Victor.
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 03:43:33PM +0400, victor romanchuk wrote:
Jarry wrote, at 11/11/2011 09:37 PM:
Hi,
this is actually not problem but rather a matter of customs:
My new fresh installed system shows root-fs in df as
/dev/root, not actuall device (in my case /dev/md2).
Jarry wrote, at 11/11/2011 09:37 PM:
Hi,
this is actually not problem but rather a matter of customs:
My new fresh installed system shows root-fs in df as
/dev/root, not actuall device (in my case /dev/md2).
I think I coud get used to it, but some software still needs
/dev/md2 (i.e. lilo),
Hi,
this is actually not problem but rather a matter of customs:
My new fresh installed system shows root-fs in df as
/dev/root, not actuall device (in my case /dev/md2).
I think I coud get used to it, but some software still needs
/dev/md2 (i.e. lilo), other does not find /dev/md2 anymore
and
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