On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 14:05, Alexandre Oliva wrote:
On Jan 25, 2004, Jeremy Katz <katzj(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> More realistically, I should just drop them and save the disk space (aka
> memory overhead)
Save the disk space for a single, hard-linked shell script that runs
lvm2 `basename $0` ${1+"$@"} ? Not a lot of savings... But if you
prefer, go for it!
Right now it's the LVM1 tools. And I'd prefer to keep the rescue
environment looking like the installed system (which wouldn't have this
wrapper because it would break leaving lvm1 installed and switching back
and forth between 2.4 and 2.6)
>> Genius EasyMouse+ PS/2 mis-detected as Whell Mouse in
anaconda
>> start-up
> It is a wheel mouse, though isn't it?
Nope, just regular 3-button. It's the NetScroll+ that has 3-buttons
and the middle button is 3-in-one, doing vertical scroll too.
Hmmm, wonder why it's being detected as having a wheel then. That's
pretty much all the detection is.
filesystems marked as never-check (as created by the installer) show
up as `(check on next mount)'. That, plus the initial back up of the
journal inodes on the first boot got me worried there might be some
suspected filesystem corruption, so I rebooted with shutdown -r -F,
all filesystems were fine, but then, on the next boot, it once again
said filesystems would be checked on the next mount. doh!
Yeah, this seems to be a "feature" of new e2fsprogs... it's just
forgetting the "never check automatically" case.
Cheers,
Jeremy