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[linux-lvm] Root disk becomes read-only after LVM configuration
- From: "DiPasquale, Carl (C.J.)" <cdipasqu visteon com>
- To: "'linux-lvm sistina com'" <linux-lvm sistina com>
- Cc: "DiPasquale, Carl (C.J.)" <cdipasqu visteon com>
- Subject: [linux-lvm] Root disk becomes read-only after LVM configuration
- Date: Fri Dec 7 08:26:01 2001
Help please!
I'm trying to configure LVM on a 7.3 Suse 2.4.10 install. LVM config
works ok and creates vg's and lvol's but root disk becomes read-only after
system reboot! Can't recover from problem and must reload, (on 4th load now
and about to give up on LVM). I noticed that after LVM config I could not
see several partitions (/boot, /dev/shm, /) in a shell after using the df
-Ha command. My LVM version is 1.0.0.2_rc2-6 and the
Yast2-config-lvm_config version is 2.4.3-11. Any idea on what is causing
this and/or how to remedy?
Carl
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