On 08/04/13 13:54, Oliver Henshaw wrote:
On 6 April 2013 23:45, John Pilkington <J.Pilk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Last week, after what I remember, if at all, as a small update, the sl6
system wouldn't complete booting. It couldn't find LogVol-lv_home.
Eventually I posted on the sl6 list and was told to reinstall lvm2 and
lvm2-libs. I did, and after vgscan, lvscan, the reboot seemed ok. I don't
know what had triggered removal of the lvm tools.
Have you checked what packages changed recently? 'yum history list' or
maybe 'yum history list kdelibs' and then 'yum history info <ID>'
might be instructive - check 'man yum' for further details.
I had thought I might try this, but I think so much has been changed
since the initial problem (sl6.3 > sl6.4, kde-3.5-stable >
kde-4.10-unstable) that it would now be difficult to backtrack with
confidence; and most of my package management was done with 'smart',
because I felt I could usually control it better than yum :-( My best
guess, but no more than that, was that it had something to do with
initscripts, which I had to replace along with the lvm tools. Since
Gnome seems more-or-less ok I now doubt that there is a real problem
with my lvm setup.
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