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<0> hmm
<0> lvm will span across multiple drives
<0> do you want that ?
<0> and was the previous install based on lvm ?
<0> and keep in mind that if one of the lvm drives fails you are ****ed
<1> yes the previous install was lvm. The default install of fedora 4 seems to be lvm.
<1> fedore creates two partitions, the first a small one for /boot and the second for the physical volume
<0> dont use lvm
<0> unless ya really require dis spanning
<0> and usually it should auto-create that
<2> what error do you get
<0> should not



<2> if its a kernel panic on boot then theres a simple fix
<1> well I don't have a choice now, the installation was an lvm and I need to get it running again.
<1> bus error
<2> ok does fedora boot ? yes/no
<1> yes, I can do several things, but I can't for instance do ls or yum, those generate a bus error
<2> and why on earth do you think that has anything to do with lvm ?
<1> no it doesn't
<1> I was getting the error and couldn't figure out why, so I wanted to access the drive from another installation.
<0> whats the exact error ?
<2> http://www.google.se/search?q=fedora+bus+error+yum&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
<2> http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/archive/index.php/t-954.html
<1> there doesn't seem to be a solution offered though, or am I missing something, except for buzilla?
<1> Since my file systems are not damaged (I think) I'm sure I should be able to recreate the lvm, I just need some guidance on doing that.
<1> Is there anybody with some good lvm knowledge about?
<2> ask in #linux-noob
<3> may i ask a question to someone familiar with xfs support in fc4?
<3> i dont need to know how to do something, i just want to know how it is built in on an vanilla install
<3> is it compiled into the kernel, is a module?
<3> and is it part of the kernel rpm, or is there a src rpm for the kernel module?
<3> ok, thanks :)
<4> damned
<4> it goes streight to windows
<4> without showing me the screen of operating systems
<4> whats wrong ?
<5> hwo can i find a complete list of possible directives for the /ets/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth* files?
<4> hell. whats up with this volume group
<4> im going nuts
<4> there whould be a default one
<4> like im stuck forever with this bitch
<4> im 2 seconds away from removing both of the systems. and just install fedora as it is. though it shouldn't be legal
<4> i'm at the host part
<6> this is a good time for power manga
<7> hello
<4> hi :)
<4> damnit, gotta check my hd. if the jumper is right
<4> this cant be possible. been booting like 20 times, since last week
<7> anyone using fedora core 5
<4> im trying too
<4> =]
<7> any ideas what program i should use to format my windows storage device into a linux partition ???
<8> in ubuntu there is a /etc/modules. Where is the corresponding file in fc5?
<9> can anybody help me with this issue ?? http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?p=255589#255589
<10> hello
<10> is anyone here has installed fedora on hp prolaint g4 machines?
<10> how can i make sure fedora using my 2 cpus?
<0> use a smp kernel



<0> hmm
<0> donky do a top
<0> check the first lines
<0> it should show 2 cpu
<0> cat /proc/cpuinfo
<0> what does that say ?
<10> i know /proc/cpuinfo and i saw yesterday i have 4 cpus there, is it real current system?
<10> 2real+2hyper
<0> looks like it yes
<0> and cat /proc/cpu ?
<0> actually nevermind
<0> if top sees them then they should be in use
<10> how can i see in "top" ?
<0> ?
<0> if it shows 4 cpus....
<0> then those will be in use
<0> see the loads
<10> how can i recognize 4 cpus there? i see line like this "Cpu(s): 0.9% sy, 0.0% ni, 64.0% id, 0.7% wa, 0.0% hi, 0.1% si"
<10> OmegaEvil: how can i recognize it?
<0> paste me the first 4 lines
<0> there should be one line per cpu
<0> afai remember
<10> OmegaEvil: "Cpu(s): 53.3% us, 1.0% sy, 0.0% ni, 45.4% id, 0.0% wa, 0.1% hi, 0.2% si"
<10> OmegaEvil: what you think?
<11> 53.3% lines http://www.linux-noob.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2209 to OmegaEvil: OmegaEvil: OmegaEvil: there <0> should should be
<0> donky there is a switch
<0> donky try
<0> top -1
<10> k
<10> no i see, in while top running i press 1, i see all 4 now, ty
<10> no=now
<0> k
<0> ;-]
<0> np
<0> I couldnt rememmber exactly what the key was
<0> hehe
<0> had to look it up
<0> znx you around ?
<12> nope
<0> k
<12> however I am around
<12> you might be back soon
<12> sup oE
<0> too late
<12> awww
<0> no money for you
<0> lol
<12> heh
<0> ;-p
<0> what ya up to ?
<0> im trying to remove an empty dir
<0> testmaster=`ls test`;if [ -z "$testmaster" ];then echo hi;fi
<0> works
<0> in my script it wont lol
<0> does me ****ing head in


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