Op vrijdag 20 mei 2005 22:08, schreef Louis Richards:
It's hard to tell from here, but I'm guessing your RAID device is listed as mounting at /. I think this is the default. Change this to be blank.
This is the one! After this I could start configuring the LVM.
hdc1 and hda2 = /dev/md1 = swap hdb1 and hdc2 = /dev/md2 = swap
BTW: why do you have 2 swaps and not just 1?
hda1 and hdb1 = /dev/mdo = /boot hda3 and hdb3 and hdc3 = /dev/md3 = LVM = / (RAID 5)
According to the suse documentation and guidelines in yast sideline, the "/" partition should not be on LVM. In your case "/" is on LVM, what /boot isn't. Should I conclude from that, that the suse documentation should be read as the /boot partition should not be on LVM? I can imagine that it is better/safer to have "/" not on LVM, it prevents an additional layer that can break... -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless