Re: locate module /dev/nb

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This is caused by the vgscan run you mention, which scans
for all LVM supported devices triggering the kernel module loader to
load a module for /dev/nb.

The message can be safely ignored.

On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 02:53:52PM +0200, lvm@ridersoft.net wrote:
> I have just done a fresh install of gentoo. And then converted the root system to LVM. 
> 
> But now every time I run vgscan, it insists on politly telling me that
> 
> modprobe /dev/nb could not be found
> 
> Or a similair statement concerning /dev/vg. Now vg is my volume group. But nb is nowhere even mentioned by me. Does anyone know what this means.
> 
> The system seems to work fine tough.


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