Luca,
I think you may be off here. It was RedHat9 that gave me the option of using LVM.
I've gone to the 2.4.23 kernel with devfs and lvm support. I know there is alot or a good amount of controvery around devfs but I think I'll ride it out and see how it works for me.
Thank you for your response.
Stuart
Luca Berra <bluca@comedia.it> wrote:
Luca Berra <bluca@comedia.it> wrote:
- devfs in not supported on redhat 9
- lvm created on a non devfs system do not work on a devfs system
without tinkering and vice versa. devfs=nomount yelds even worse
results
remove devfs from your kernel
L.
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