On November 16, 2001 06:34 am, Nikita Danilov wrote:
Ed Tomlinson writes:
First:
Which is the recommended way to run reiserfsck on the root (/)
partition to reget lost space during former crashes/reboots without
I have my root on an lvm volume. To fsck it I snapshot it and run
Hi
Ed Tomlinson wrote:
No when I make the snapshot (of my root partn) its rw.
How do you provide that at that time there are transactions to be replied?
snapshot is read-only device so it will not be mounted if there are transactions
to be replied.
I have been using this
method the chech
Vladimir V. Saveliev writes:
Hi
Ed Tomlinson wrote:
No when I make the snapshot (of my root partn) its rw.
How do you provide that at that time there are transactions to be replied?
You meant, there is *no* transactions to be replied, right?
snapshot is read-only device so
On Friday, November 16, 2001 07:02:37 PM +0300 Vladimir V. Saveliev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Ed Tomlinson wrote:
No when I make the snapshot (of my root partn) its rw.
How do you provide that at that time there are transactions to be replied?
snapshot is read-only device so it
Nikita Danilov wrote:
Vladimir V. Saveliev writes:
Hi
Ed Tomlinson wrote:
No when I make the snapshot (of my root partn) its rw.
How do you provide that at that time there are transactions to be replied?
You meant, there is *no* transactions to be replied, right?
Yes.
Chris Mason wrote:
On Friday, November 16, 2001 07:02:37 PM +0300 Vladimir V. Saveliev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Ed Tomlinson wrote:
No when I make the snapshot (of my root partn) its rw.
How do you provide that at that time there are transactions to be replied?
snapshot is