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Re: A Newbie LVM Question



On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 05:09:02PM +0200, Alexei Chetroi wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 08:13:18AM -0500, stan wrote:
> > Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 08:13:18 -0500
> > From: stan <stanb@panix.com>
> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: A Newbie LVM Question
> > 
> > On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 02:42:30PM -0500, stan wrote:
> > > On Wed, Mar 03, 2004 at 09:37:06AM +0100, Erich Waelde wrote:
> > > Content-Description: message body text
> > > > 
> > > 
> > I made a little more progress on this last night. I was able to actually
> > create a working lvm, and format it as XFS (I do think I left some rements
> > of a bad atempt laying aroud BTW, is it safe to just rmmive these traces?).
> > 
> > 
> > In any case, when I rebooted that machine the new lvm parition did not
> > mount (yes I put it in /etc/fstab)/ Atempts to mount it by had result in a
> > message about it not being "active".
>  
>  Do you have script /etc/init.d/lvm ? 1st you must run vgscan to scan
>  volume groups and after that vgchange -a y

I do, but I don'r seem to have any links to it from the various /etc/rc.d
directories.

How can I create these (In a Debian sort of way?). I know I can create them
by hand, but thre must be a more "Debian" way fo doing it, right?

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