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<0> not a big issue but it suddenly picked up 'esac' as 'sac' and gave a warning about a command it couldn't find 8) pretty odd.
<1> having problems with lvm2 *still
<1> got a number of xen vms running from logical volumes, all good..
<1> problem is i cant mount any of the lvs from within the hyperviser itself
<1> any one had similar?
<2> are the logical volumes created in the virtual disk? :)
<2> note that I know jack about virtual machines
<3> not sure what you are asking; unless you have ***igned a logical volume as a resource to a vm, why would the hypervisor know it exists?
<1> Strider, created on the hypervisor a few months ago...
<4> DaveHowe: I doubt it
<1> see paste from hypervisor http://rafb.net/paste/results/5t3fZ922.html
<3> pipelime: did you init a filesystem onto those logical volumes?
<5> not THAT vulnerable!



<5> mail:~# mount -oremount,noexec /tmp/
<5> and not anymore
<1> DaveHowe, yes its got a full working install that i use if i boot up the vm with xen
<6> Thanks again Lion-O
<3> pipelime: you want to drop the config file for that xen vm onto a netpaste site then? so we can see if the config is appropriate?
<1> DaveHowe, interesting point http://rafb.net/paste/results/SvqwQE51.html
<1> i think you may be right
<1> so a loopback mount would be what im after?
<3> pipelime: possibly. might be worth trying running fdisk against /dev/vm_vol0/root.v1 as though it were a raw disk device and see what it says
<5> DaveHowe: you can't do that
<1> The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 1044
<1> doh
<5> lvm volumes don't have partition tables
<3> OldMonk: this is being used as a virtual disk device by a xen vm - I suspect strongly it has a partition table
<4> 22:17 -X(cservice@undernet.org)- Added ban *!*frackois@24.148.30.* to #linux at level 100
<4> pujol or whatever he is calling himself is hereby banned for 2 weeks
<7> yipee
<4> I put the ban in X. Please expand the mask if he persists in evading
<7> can we just shoot him?
<4> if you have the will and the means,m sure
<0> that'll be your job then. Thanks for volunteering 8)
<8> HAHAHA.... from another channel I'm on....
<8> zuez some people **** at the internet
<8> zuez i'm one of them
<5> hehheh
<3> channel the entire output of the House of commons to a single cesspit, then let him drown slowly, treading wa... well, treading for as long as he can :)
<4> or push him into a deep vat of whipped cream
<5> ...so that smsie can lick him off
<5> fate worse than death
<3> smsie: too much risk becky and her sister would eat him clear :)
<5> hi smsie, btw ;)
<3> smsie: although I do recall the inability of escape from whipped cream, yes :)
<1> seems to have same complaint when i try a loop back mount, i must be missing something obvious here
<3> pipelime: did you try running fdisk against it like I suggested?
<1> yeah sorry, posted it further up, ill post a paste
<1> http://rafb.net/paste/results/1WHS8526.html
<3> pipelime: and when you typed "p" at the menu?
<1> two partitions... doh!
<3> and this tells you... cmon, work with me here :)
<1> that i **** hah
<9> hi floks
<9> oops
<1> /dev/vm_vol0/root.v1p1 and /dev/vm_vol0/root.v1p2
<9> * folks
<10> baaah
<1> full output here: http://rafb.net/paste/results/sJ7mgz58.html
<1> which leads me to think i cant mount it at all
<3> need to get linux to recognise it as a block device, not a partition - in which case, the partitions should be reachable.
<3> not something I have tried before, but in theory should be doable
<3> usb drives do it all the time :)
<1> crud ;) but thanks for the help
<10> :D :D :D :D
<3> pipelime: http://edseek.com/~jasonb/articles/linux_loopback.html
<1> heh thanks, already reading it ;)
<11> shipment 100% free ! https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
<11> to get Ubuntu



<12> *god*
<12> i think i'm allergic to idiocy
<3> bhab: this is a bad place to be then - you will get *m***ive* exposure
<10> *nods*
<11> i am always connect in the canal Linux always..
<11> nop
<8> speaking of idiocy...
<10> yep
<3> badly phrased idiocy at that
<10> I sense an idiot
<10> someone want a clue bat i keep spares
<8> I have a clue iron
<11> without downloading
<3> pipelime: silly question time here - why not just run up the vm then share the filesystem with nfs or samba?
<11> :|
<8> http://www.codesmiths.com/shed/things/clueiron/
<3> don't think much of his e
<3> looks more like a 3
<1> DaveHowe, it was annoying me that i couldnt mount it so just trying to figure it out
<3> pipelime: at least now you know why trying -t ext3 wasn't going to work :)
<11> :(
<11> xD
<11> well...
<11> i am not a chatterbox
<11> hihih
<1> true, thing is i set it up as a regular lv, thats what was throwing me
<3> don_dario: that's fine. in fact, the quieter you are the less stupid you will seem. to a minima obviously, given you already seem pretty stupid
<1> one of the xen scripts must have done the partionining stuff
<3> pipelime: but you didn't *use* it as a regular lv
<1> no thats a given :D
<3> pipelime: if you had created a host file rather than using the lv directly, you would probably not have felt so sure it was a volume afterwards :)
<1> thats the other thing i set it up 3-4 months ago and i have the memory of a sieve
<3> the boot volume must be partitioned in almost all cases; you can have multiple raw volumes from there if you really want though :)
<3> about the only case I can think of where you could get a vm with all partitions fully mountable externally would be if you had a virtual floppy image as your boot media, and had told the vm it had four raw devices sda-sdd which were in fact your four logical volumes...
<1> interesting, problem for me was i set it up with fc5 where its all nice and automated so i didnt pick up on any of the nitty gritty :/
<3> or a virtual cdrom of course
<12> FC5 does a bunch of stuff that pisses me off
<12> for instance, they took out the full install option
<3> good
<3> if you want a full install, you can go down and tick all the boxes
<12> see, that's just it
<3> its not like there are THAT many of them
<12> it doesn't do a full install even then.
<1> i was annoyed that it installed too much on minimum install
<12> yeah, the minimum install ****s
<12> fedora has just ... well, let's just say it hasn't gotten better in the last couple releases
<3> erm, isn't finding reasons why redhat ****s pretty much shooting fish in a barrel?
<1> i spent half a day stripping it down
<12> yeah, for the most part.
<1> im happy with it though
<12> but then again, the same could be said for ${arbitrary_linux_distribution}
<3> bhab: well yeah, all distros ****. however, only gentoo and slack **** more than redhat
<12> they've all got their strengths and weaknesses -- it's understanding and coping with those that takes all the time.
<3> and the strengths of the dead rat are....?
<1> enterprise
<12> yeah, you're right. slackware just isn't useful (at all anymore) and gentoo... well, let's just say that gentoo users really should sit back and think about what they're doing.
<12> enterprise support. If you need to run stuff like oracle or websphere or anything else commercial, it's got to be on a supported platform
<3> bhab: I consider gentoo the weekend car of the distro world - you know, the ones whose owners spend a fortune on, spend all weekend tuning and polishing, but never take out of the garage in case it gets smudged...
<3> bhab: that's RHEL - not FC
<12> true. FC has probably the best (IMO) software integration as far as desktop goes
<12> they're good at keeping up-to-date with current versions of software.
<12> underlying libraries tightly coupled with everything else, etc.
<1> DaveHowe, what do you run at home?
<12> it's fairly seamless from an integration standpoint.
<3> pipelime: debian, mostly. suse or aurora if needed
<3> pipelime: my primary box is win2k though - too many apps that cant run even under Crossover
<12> i don't run windows at all anymore.
<12> if there's something i absolutely need windows for, i'll fire it up in vmware.
<12> (like synching data to/from my blackberry or using its evdo modem).
<1> i used to not run windows. my primary machine is now a winbox again - mostly for work stuff
<3> don't have enough raw power to run windows in vmware and get any acceptable performance out of it


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