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I was setting up a test pc to check if I finally could get my USB2 Iomega HD working under linux. Unfortunatly I couldn't and I was wondering if it should work after installing kernel-2.6.0-1.21.i686.rpm. (from http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/i386/Fed...)
After a reboot, I got the following message:
VFS: mounted root (ext2 filesystem) Red Hat nash version 3.5.14 starting Loading jbd.ko module Loading ext3.ko module mounting /proc filesystem creating block devices scanning logical volumes
vgscan -- LVM driver(module not loaded?)
I haven't posted it yet on bugzilla, because I'm not sure if I did it the good way. I configured my hd with LVM, installed the Severn beta (so not core 1!) and then I downloaded and installed that kernel rpm. Was this the good way (if so, then I'll submit a bugreport), or did I also had to install some other components that should let LVM works?
Best regards,
Gregory
On Wed, 2003-12-31 at 11:40, Gregory Petit wrote: [snip]
I haven't posted it yet on bugzilla, because I'm not sure if I did it the good way. I configured my hd with LVM, installed the Severn beta (so not core 1!) and then I downloaded and installed that kernel rpm. Was this the good way (if so, then I'll submit a bugreport), or did I also had to install some other components that should let LVM works?
You'll need newer mkinitrd, lvm2 tools and some other things to get LVM working with 2.6. And at present, the migration on a running system isn't handled cleanly. I should try to finish up my patch for that which I started a while ago.
Cheers,
Jeremy