On Mon, Jun 04, 2001 at 11:34:21AM -0600, Andreas Dilger wrote: > Yes, you are correct that you know in advance which IOP version you need. > However, it is much easier for lvmcreate_initrd to just copy all of the > programs (including the wrapper) to the initrd, instead of trying to find > which ones are needed and which are not needed. In the end, the wrapper > is one disk block + a few directory entries (no more space needed). > > The problem is that "sed" is used in the wrapper script. AFAIK, I do not > have "sed" in my wrapper script, so I don't know where it came from. Can > you tell me where the wrapper script comes from that you are using and/or > post a copy to this list so it can be fixed? Hmm...I put 'sed' in the debian package wrapper scripts since Debian put's basename in /usr/bin and if you don't use an initrd script and you have your /usr partition on LVM, you can't use the wrapper... Is there an easy way we can work around this? Maybe hack up the create_initrd script a bit more? I can just adjust it in the debian packages too i guess. Regards, -- AJ Lewis Sistina Software Inc. Voice: 612-638-0500 1313 5th St SE, Suite 111 Fax: 612-638-0500 Minneapolis, MN 55414 E-Mail: lewis sistina com http://www.sistina.com Current GPG fingerprint = 3B5F 6011 5216 76A5 2F6B 52A0 941E 1261 0029 2648 Get my key at: http://www.sistina.com/~lewis/gpgkey (Unfortunately, the PKS-type keyservers do not work with multiple sub-keys) -----Begin Obligatory Humorous Quote---------------------------------------- FATAL ERROR! SYSTEM HALTED! - Press any key to do nothing... -----End Obligatory Humorous Quote------------------------------------------
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