Re: [linux-lvm] Oops in 2.4.0 (@ LVM)

2001-01-10 Thread Paul Jakma
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Andreas Dilger wrote: > I've heard "soon" on the LVM list, but I'm just one of the chickens. If > it were up to me, the fixes would go to Linus as soon as they are found. indeed. it looks bad when code is updated irregularly, and it's a pain for users. > Cheers, Andreas

Re: [linux-lvm] Oops in 2.4.0 (@ LVM)

2001-01-10 Thread Paul Jakma
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Andreas Dilger wrote: > You should also get the LVM user tools from CVS (with TAG LVM_0-9-patches) > to solve this problem. There will hopefully be a new LVM release soon. any word on when the kernel fixes are going to linus? -- Paul Jakma [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL

Re: [linux-lvm] Oops in 2.4.0 (@ LVM)

2001-01-10 Thread Andreas Dilger
Gustavo Zacarias writes: > I was just trying LVM's vgextend, maybe i'm missing something?? > LVM works as long as i don't try to extend the VG. > I can do testing/patching without trouble here... There is a patch to the LVM kernel code which should help:

Oops in 2.4.0 (@ LVM)

2001-01-10 Thread Gustavo Zacarias
Motherboard is ASUS P2B (BX/PIIX4) w/Intel P3-550 Katmai. No OCing, RAM is perfectly OK (been using it for a year). hda = Quantum Fireball ST3.2A hdb = IBM-DTLA-307045 I know i should have them in separate IDE channels, but for now i was setting up LVM to move another fast/big disk in. Kernel

Oops in 2.4.0 (@ LVM)

2001-01-10 Thread Gustavo Zacarias
Motherboard is ASUS P2B (BX/PIIX4) w/Intel P3-550 Katmai. No OCing, RAM is perfectly OK (been using it for a year). hda = Quantum Fireball ST3.2A hdb = IBM-DTLA-307045 I know i should have them in separate IDE channels, but for now i was setting up LVM to move another fast/big disk in. Kernel

Re: [linux-lvm] Oops in 2.4.0 (@ LVM)

2001-01-10 Thread Andreas Dilger
Gustavo Zacarias writes: I was just trying LVM's vgextend, maybe i'm missing something?? LVM works as long as i don't try to extend the VG. I can do testing/patching without trouble here... There is a patch to the LVM kernel code which should help:

Re: [linux-lvm] Oops in 2.4.0 (@ LVM)

2001-01-10 Thread Paul Jakma
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Andreas Dilger wrote: You should also get the LVM user tools from CVS (with TAG LVM_0-9-patches) to solve this problem. There will hopefully be a new LVM release soon. any word on when the kernel fixes are going to linus? -- Paul Jakma [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL

Re: [linux-lvm] Oops in 2.4.0 (@ LVM)

2001-01-10 Thread Paul Jakma
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Andreas Dilger wrote: I've heard "soon" on the LVM list, but I'm just one of the chickens. If it were up to me, the fixes would go to Linus as soon as they are found. indeed. it looks bad when code is updated irregularly, and it's a pain for users. Cheers, Andreas