You really should match the version of your LVM module and tools. I suggest you upgrade to LVM 1.0.6 for both the kernel driver and the tools. The version mismatch is likely causing the segfault. On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 07:27:22PM +0300, Timophey V. Nazarov wrote: > Hello. > Maybe it will be usefull for you. > I use RedHat Linux 7.0, kernel 2.2.21 with lvm driver (v1.0.2) as loadable > module, which has been compiled from ftp sources, and lvm software > (v0.9.1_beta7), which has been got from ftp server in binary form. > Now I cannot remove one VG by vgremove. I can pvcreate, vgcreate, > lvcreate, [vg,lv]rename, vgreduce, etc. All but vgremove. > > When I try to vgremove it returns me "Segmentation fault" after > "...initializing all physical volumes". > > > A propos, in HOWTO at tLDP you said that initscripts RH Linux 7, 7.1 are > able to work with LVM, but I use RH7 and I customized initscripts > manually. > > > Timophey > > -- AJ Lewis Sistina Software Inc. Voice: 612-638-0500 1313 5th St SE, Suite 111 E-Mail: lewis@sistina.com Minneapolis, MN 55414 http://www.sistina.com Current GPG fingerprint = FE77 4B43 6A9B F982 A731 02FA 2BF5 7574 294A AA5A Grab the key at: http://people.sistina.com/~lewis/gpg.html or one of the many keyservers out there... -----Begin Obligatory Humorous Quote---------------------------------------- I have yet to meet a C compiler that is more friendly and easier to use than eating soup with a knife. -----End Obligatory Humorous Quote------------------------------------------
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