final recipe for LVM1 -> LVM2, then 2.4 -> 2.6?
by Robert P. J. Day
after a spate of LVM-related postings recently, is there a final recipe for
a surefire way, under a stock install of FC1, to first move from LVM1 to
LVM2, then upgrade to the 2.6 kernel?
i've been perusing the archives, and there still seem to be some reservations
about the best approach. a pointer to a URL, if one exists, would work fine.
i've got a spare box that i can test it on with no worries if i trash something
and i can summarize the results.
rday
8 years, 11 months
what's the recommended structure for an LVM install?
by Robert P. J. Day
i just want to clarify the most common top-level structure for an LVM-based
install, since different docs seem to suggest slightly different layouts.
first, which partitions should be primaries *outside* LVM? i've chosen two
primary partitions -- swap and /boot -- with all else inside. but i've seen other
docs that suggest putting swap inside. and i've also seen docs recommending
keeping the root filesystem in a primary partition, although i''m suspecting this
might have been written by someone who didn't consider a separate /boot
partition.
what are folks commonly doing these days? thanks.
rday
8 years, 11 months
Reenviar: Re: sane/xsane configuration
by Luis Roberto
-------Mensaje original-------
De: Luis Roberto
Fecha: 11/12/2003 09:47:02 a.m.
Para
Asunto: Re: sane/xsane configuration
at epson.com
in products, select multifunctionals and your cx 5200 apear
tere is drivers for linux
i hope it help you
Luis Roberto
-------Mensaje original-------
De: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Fecha: 11/12/2003 04:41:08 a.m.
Para: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Asunto: sane/xsane configuration
Well it seems the bugs in Mandrake have sent me back to good old Redhat
(my first distro). Thought I would give Fedora Core 1 a shot.
My main issue right now is the configuration of sane/xsane for my Epson
CX-5200 Multifunction. I have never had to configure it manually since
both Mandrake and SuSe seem to detect it automatically and have a gui
setup for configuration.
Any ideas?
Thank you in advanced.
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8 years, 11 months
RAGE XL Framebuffer
by Yanick Quirion
Hi all
I know that is not a specific question about Fedora, but I can't find answer on the kernel mailing list.
Is somebody having server with integrated ATI RAGE XL video card? Is it possible to patch the kernel to support this video card? If I add VGA=791 in my grub.conf, I will have a resolution of 1024x768 which is good, but the display is very slow (especially when the screen is scrolling). If I use I this: "video=aty128fb:1024x768@70" it will not work. I'm using kernel 2.4.22 but I will try 2.6.0-test11 today.
If somebody has a patch, a link or anything else that can help me, it will be appreciated.
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
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Yanick Quirion
Administrateur Réseau/Network Manager
NEOKIMIA INC.
Institut de Pharmacologie de Sherbrooke
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Sherbrooke, Québec
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8 years, 11 months
Soundblaster
by Antonio Montagnani
I have two similar PC (old Pentium but workin fine)
In Pc no.1 I upgraded from RH8 to Fedora and it went fine: Soundblaster
is working fine
In Pc no.2 I made a fresh installation but in redhat-sound-config Fedora
doesn't see any card, that was working on Redhat 9 after soundconfig...
Where is the trick?? I assume that my Sounblaster is an old 16...but
fine on a router/firewall.
Tnx
Antonio
8 years, 11 months
Re: Problem building kernel:undefined reference to'active_load_balence'
by Robert P. J. Day
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 10:12, Damian Donnelly wrote:
> and I get the error:
> kernel.o (.text+0xfc3): In function 'schedule'
> undefined reference to 'active_load_balence'
please tell me that the above is not the official (mis)spelling
of the actual routine. this brings back memories of using
IBM JCL years ago, and having to deal with the spelling of
"XMONITER", which took on a life of its own and, i suspect,
because of its proliferation, has remained to this day.
rday
8 years, 11 months