Re: vg works fine under FC3, but not FC4

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wget http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/core/3/i386/os/Fedora/RPMS/lvm2-2.00.25-1.01.i386.rpm
rpm -Uvh --nodeps --oldpackage lvm2-2.00.25-1.01.i386.rpm


On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 john_gore@yahoo.com wrote:

Any guidance on the best way to downgrade? Yum doesnt seem to do this and I get a number of dependencies using rpm - libdevmapper.so.1.00, libdevmapper.so.1.00(base) and libreadline.so.4

Thanks, John

Richard Ray <rray@mstc.state.ms.us> wrote:
I had a similar problem with FC4.
lvm2-2.01 has problems.
Downgrade to lvm2-2.00 from FC3.

Richard

On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 john_gore@yahoo.com wrote:

My vg mounts fine under fc3, but when i installed fc4 on a new drive, I cant bring in the vg. I get errors for hdc like "Couldn't find device with uuid..." and PV unknown device (from pvscan).

I can plug back in the old boot drive and run under fc3 and things work well.

The vg consists of 1 lv and 2 pv drives configured as:

my_vg:
my_lv1:
hdc2 (ext2)
hdd (single partition as ext2)

The old hda boot disk is ext3 running FC3 and the new hda boot disk is running the dafault lvm partitions under FC4.

hdc is formatted with boot and swap on hdc1 and hdc5 - probably this was from an earlier install (although I did have these disks plugged in while installing FC4 - when the installer started asking about reformatting hdc and hdd, I powered down, unplugged these drives, and redid the install)

Any ideas to try?

- John




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