On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 17:02 -0500, Ivan Gyurdiev wrote: > 1) Why isn't /selinux automatically mounted for existing installations? > Without it, rpm installs do not work when rescuing from a > selinux-enabled kernel, such as the one in FC5T2 (because attempts to > set the file context fail). Because no one has filed a bug asking for it. > 2) I want to migrate data from an old disk onto a new one. Currently I > have two logical volumes that span both disks, and take up 100% of the > space. I'd like to reduce a lv, in order to migrate the data. Doesn't > seem to work from the rescue CD. > > lvresize -r -L -120G /dev/cobra/home2 says: > fsadm: execlp failed: No such file or directory. > > Any suggestions? One of the things it's looking at is > /proc/lvm/VGs/cobra.. (/proc/lvm doesn't exist). That looks like old lvm1 tools -- are you sure you're using a current rescue CD? > 3) Unrelated question: When I originally added my sata drive to the > volume group, my kernel would no longer boot. Investigation showed that > sd_mod doesn't get loaded into the initrd, and without it nothing works. > I had to edit mkinitrd to make it put that module in the archive. Why > would that happen? You need to make sure that there's an appropriate scsi_hostadapter line in /etc/modprobe.conf for the module for your SATA chipset. That will then key mkinitrd to include sd_mod Jeremy -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list