Hello everyone, I'm about to take the leap into 11.1; Is it true that I can no longer boot from an XFS partition? Has this been cut out of the kernel? Does anyone have any info on this? Thank you, Adam Sailer Computer Support Analyst II Information Systems University of Washington Bothell asailer@uwb.edu -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
* Adam Sailer
I'm about to take the leap into 11.1;
good move :^)
Is it true that I can no longer boot from an XFS partition?
Don't know about *true*, but highly suggested. It has been commented that the "boot" partition should be a non-complex filesystem such as ext2 soas not to introduce potential boot problems.
Has this been cut out of the kernel?
Not to my knowledge. I am just reporting my understanding from the discussion here in the last six weeks or so. -- Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA HOG # US1244711 http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Basil Chupin wrote:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Adam Sailer
[12-18-08 23:24]: I'm about to take the leap into 11.1;
good move :^)
I'm glad that you have a tongue-in-cheek above because as far as I am concerned it is NOT a good move to go to 11.1.
I've been playing with it over the past couple of hours and on the second reboot I had to do a e2fsck on the installation because the filesystem was corrupted. Even as I type this (using Thunderbird) my typing gets frozen for some seconds before I can continue typing.
Also, I use xine for DVD and digital TV viewing (also use kaffeine for same) but one essential component for xine is missing in 11.1 and one therefore cannot install xine-ui.
From where I stand, people should stay with 11.0.
Basil, what is missing?! I have xine-ui installed. Fred -- "Politicians and diapers need to be changed regularly -- and for the same reason." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Adam Sailer
[12-18-08 23:24]: I'm about to take the leap into 11.1;
good move :^)
I'm glad that you have a tongue-in-cheek above because as far as I am concerned it is NOT a good move to go to 11.1.
I've been playing with it over the past couple of hours and on the second reboot I had to do a e2fsck on the installation because the filesystem was corrupted. Even as I type this (using Thunderbird) my typing gets frozen for some seconds before I can continue typing.
Also, I use xine for DVD and digital TV viewing (also use kaffeine for same) but one essential component for xine is missing in 11.1 and one therefore cannot install xine-ui.
From where I stand, people should stay with 11.0.
Basil, what is missing?! I have xine-ui installed.
We're talking here a new, fresh, 32-bit (no, not 35-bit :-) ) install. xine-ui would not install because of a dependency error which was that, "Nothing provideslibnvtvsimple.so.0" which is needed by xine-ui. libnvtvsimple I found out by going over to my 11.0 installation is provided by libnvtv which is nowhere to be found in the 11.1 files/repos. I had to install it from the 11.0 version after which xine-ui installed and is now working correctly. Ciao. -- Be nice to people on your way up - you'll see the same people on your way down. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Adam Sailer wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm about to take the leap into 11.1;
Is it true that I can no longer boot from an XFS partition? Has this been cut out of the kernel?
Does anyone have any info on this?
Thank you,
Adam Sailer Computer Support Analyst II Information Systems University of Washington Bothell asailer@uwb.edu
I have 11.1 with xfs and it has never been a problem. You have to install grub in the mbr as xfs uses too much of the first sector on the drive to allow grub. If you don't want any problems with your install create a small boot partition of ext3 but if you upgrade an xfs partition and know what you're doing you shouldn't have a problem. Regards Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Dave Plater
I have 11.1 with xfs and it has never been a problem. You have to install grub in the mbr as xfs uses too much of the first sector on the drive to allow grub. If you don't want any problems with your install create a small boot partition of ext3 but if you upgrade an xfs partition and know what you're doing you shouldn't have a problem.
Depending on how you do it, it works sometimes ;) A separate /boot partition ensures that it works always. There was a thread on the opensuse-factory list, I suggest to go to the archives at lists.opensuse.org and read the details there, Andreas -- Andreas Jaeger, Director Platform / openSUSE, aj@suse.de SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, GF: Markus Rex, HRB 16746 (AG Nürnberg) Maxfeldstr. 5, 90409 Nürnberg, Germany GPG fingerprint = 93A3 365E CE47 B889 DF7F FED1 389A 563C C272 A126
Basil Chupin wrote:
We're talking here a new, fresh, 32-bit (no, not 35-bit :-) ) install.
xine-ui would not install because of a dependency error which was that, "Nothing provideslibnvtvsimple.so.0" which is needed by xine-ui.
libnvtvsimple I found out by going over to my 11.0 installation is provided by libnvtv which is nowhere to be found in the 11.1 files/repos. I had to install it from the 11.0 version after which xine-ui installed and is now working correctly.
Ciao.
Hi Basil, I just searched for libnvtvsimple.so.0 and found it in my 11.1 rc1 repo ftp://ftp.is.co.za/mirror/opensuse/distribution/11.1-RC1/repo/oss but you're right its not in main oss repo. Regards Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Dave Plater wrote:
Adam Sailer wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm about to take the leap into 11.1;
Is it true that I can no longer boot from an XFS partition? Has this been cut out of the kernel?
Does anyone have any info on this?
Thank you,
Adam Sailer Computer Support Analyst II Information Systems University of Washington Bothell asailer@uwb.edu
I have 11.1 with xfs and it has never been a problem. You have to install grub in the mbr as xfs uses too much of the first sector on the drive to allow grub. If you don't want any problems with your install create a small boot partition of ext3 but if you upgrade an xfs partition and know what you're doing you shouldn't have a problem. Regards Dave P
Wouldn't ext2 be better for /boot? IIRC, ext3 requires a significant amount of space for the journal and doesn't provide much benefit for a small boot partition. -- Use OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
James Knott wrote:
Dave Plater wrote:
Adam Sailer wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm about to take the leap into 11.1;
Is it true that I can no longer boot from an XFS partition? Has this been cut out of the kernel?
Does anyone have any info on this?
Thank you,
Adam Sailer Computer Support Analyst II Information Systems University of Washington Bothell asailer@uwb.edu
I have 11.1 with xfs and it has never been a problem. You have to install grub in the mbr as xfs uses too much of the first sector on the drive to allow grub. If you don't want any problems with your install create a small boot partition of ext3 but if you upgrade an xfs partition and know what you're doing you shouldn't have a problem. Regards Dave P
Wouldn't ext2 be better for /boot? IIRC, ext3 requires a significant amount of space for the journal and doesn't provide much benefit for a small boot partition.
100% right it was a slip of the finger on keyboard. Regards Dave P -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, 2008-12-18 at 20:17 -0800, Adam Sailer wrote:
I'm about to take the leap into 11.1;
Is it true that I can no longer boot from an XFS partition? Has this been cut out of the kernel?
It is not a kernel problem. But yes, it is correct, you should not install grub on an xfs partition. It /might/ work, but it may well not.
Does anyone have any info on this?
http://en.opensuse.org/Bootloader/Scenarios And for the discussion: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2008-12/msg00007.html In one of the posts, I wrote: +++ I think this is the sum-up: - If there is no separate /boot partition and / is xfs - grub is in MBR --> OK. - grub is in / --> Bad. - If there is a separate /boot partition (recommended ext2) and / is xfs - grub is in MBR --> OK. - grub is in /boot --> OK. - grub is in / --> Bad. - If any non / partition is xfs (and thus, does not hold grub) --> OK. ++- But Jiri Srain (from suse) corrected one of the entries:
- If there is no separate /boot partition and / is xfs - grub is in MBR --> OK.
+++ Not really, see Josef's mail (and quotation of the documentation). It may work, but it may not. 1st stage needs to contain the block numbers of the filesystem driver, which may be a problem with XFS. ++- So, /boot directory can not be contained inside an XFS partition, even if grub is in the MBR. It /might/ work, but is not guaranteed. If you root filesystem is XFS, you should create a small ext2 /boot partition. That's it :-) - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.9 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAklLlvoACgkQtTMYHG2NR9UyJQCghhD/ml+VDlZKL8IIUYpwN4e8 DXYAn3OB8tefymvcpjAYjlico4DJZ+4t =Iryd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Dave Plater wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
We're talking here a new, fresh, 32-bit (no, not 35-bit :-) ) install.
xine-ui would not install because of a dependency error which was that, "Nothing provideslibnvtvsimple.so.0" which is needed by xine-ui.
libnvtvsimple I found out by going over to my 11.0 installation is provided by libnvtv which is nowhere to be found in the 11.1 files/repos. I had to install it from the 11.0 version after which xine-ui installed and is now working correctly.
Ciao.
Hi Basil, I just searched for libnvtvsimple.so.0 and found it in my 11.1 rc1 repo ftp://ftp.is.co.za/mirror/opensuse/distribution/11.1-RC1/repo/oss but you're right its not in main oss repo. Regards Dave P
Thanks for this. Fortunately the version for 11.1 appears to be the same as for 11.0 so the one from 11.0 works. Ciao. -- Be nice to people on your way up - you'll see the same people on your way down. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Adam Sailer
[12-18-08 23:24]: I'm about to take the leap into 11.1;
good move :^)
I'm glad that you have a tongue-in-cheek above because as far as I am concerned it is NOT a good move to go to 11.1. I've been playing with it over the past couple of hours and on the second reboot I had to do a e2fsck on the installation because the filesystem was corrupted. Even as I type this (using Thunderbird) my typing gets frozen for some seconds before I can continue typing. Also, I use xine for DVD and digital TV viewing (also use kaffeine for same) but one essential component for xine is missing in 11.1 and one therefore cannot install xine-ui.
From where I stand, people should stay with 11.0.
[rest pruned] Ciao. -- Be nice to people on your way up - you'll see the same people on your way down. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Basil Chupin wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
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Basil, what is missing?! I have xine-ui installed.
We're talking here a new, fresh, 32-bit (no, not 35-bit :-) ) install.
No, for you it SHOULD be 35-bit. ;)
xine-ui would not install because of a dependency error which was that, "Nothing provideslibnvtvsimple.so.0" which is needed by xine-ui.
libnvtvsimple I found out by going over to my 11.0 installation is provided by libnvtv which is nowhere to be found in the 11.1 files/repos. I had to install it from the 11.0 version after which xine-ui installed and is now working correctly.
It's installed here...64-bit installs. Kaffeine has quit on BOTH this desktop and my laptop after upgrades with the error that we all just love to see telling me that it has limited codecs. I have priority set at 80 for packman and vidolan. 'Like to know if anyone else has this problem and if so, how to fix it. Fred -- "Politicians and diapers need to be changed regularly -- and for the same reason." -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Fred A. Miller wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
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xine-ui would not install because of a dependency error which was that, "Nothing provideslibnvtvsimple.so.0" which is needed by xine-ui.
libnvtvsimple I found out by going over to my 11.0 installation is provided by libnvtv which is nowhere to be found in the 11.1 files/repos. I had to install it from the 11.0 version after which xine-ui installed and is now working correctly.
It's installed here...64-bit installs. Kaffeine has quit on BOTH this desktop and my laptop after upgrades with the error that we all just love to see telling me that it has limited codecs. I have priority set at 80 for packman and vidolan. 'Like to know if anyone else has this problem and if so, how to fix it.
I mentioned this one some time ago- apart from w32codec it appears that one also now needs libxine1-codecs. Install this and see if this resolves your problem. Ciao. -- Be nice to people on your way up - you'll see the same people on your way down. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Basil Chupin wrote:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Adam Sailer
[12-18-08 23:24]: I'm about to take the leap into 11.1;
good move :^)
I'm glad that you have a tongue-in-cheek above because as far as I am concerned it is NOT a good move to go to 11.1.
I've been playing with it over the past couple of hours and on the second reboot I had to do a e2fsck on the installation because the filesystem was corrupted. Even as I type this (using Thunderbird) my typing gets frozen for some seconds before I can continue typing.
Also, I use xine for DVD and digital TV viewing (also use kaffeine for same) but one essential component for xine is missing in 11.1 and one therefore cannot install xine-ui.
From where I stand, people should stay with 11.0.
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Ciao.
Basil, You should have stuck with the kde3 install ;-) I had to run boot the 11.1 box just to make sure mine wasn't corrupted as well. Thankfully not problems at all. I'm finishing up on package installation as we speak. Good luck on getting your corruption problems sorted out. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. Rankin Law Firm, PLLC 510 Ochiltree Street Nacogdoches, Texas 75961 Telephone: (936) 715-9333 Facsimile: (936) 715-9339 www.rankinlawfirm.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
participants (9)
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Adam Sailer
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Andreas Jaeger
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Basil Chupin
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Carlos E. R.
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Dave Plater
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David C. Rankin
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Fred A. Miller
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James Knott
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Patrick Shanahan