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Old 05-02-2006, 03:41 PM   #1
zhuningwll
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use lvm2 I have some question?


use slackware 10.2(2.6.13)i have successed install lvm2 but i Have some question?
1.when I reboot my system it will display some unknow number,but the system can use normal?why it display some unknow number,it is correct?
2.i modify the /etc/fstab add:
/dev/vg00/lv001 /share/it-share ext3 defaluts 1 2
...
when login in system use command df -h it will display:
/dev/mapper/vg00-lv001 2.0G 64M 5% /share/it-share
it is corroct?and why?
but in lvm1 it will disply:
/dev/vg00/lv001 2.0G 64M 5% /share/it-share

pls help me? it is corroct that i install lvm2?
Tks!
 
Old 05-02-2006, 03:48 PM   #2
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1. unknown number?????? what do you mean?

2. again... what are you actually asking?? everything looks ok to me.
 
Old 05-02-2006, 03:56 PM   #3
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The Question2:
I use two pc test lvm1 and lvm2(all of them i Have create lv001)
use lvm1 I modify the /etc/fstab and add:
/dev/vg00/lv001 /share/it-share ext3 defaults 1 2
then reboot the system and login in use command df -h it will display:
/dev/vg00/lv001 2.0G 66M 5% /share/it-share

but in lvm2 I modify the /etc/fstab and add the same content.when i Login in system use command df -h it will disply:
/dev/mapper/vg00-lv001 2.0G 66M 5% /share/it-share
 
Old 05-03-2006, 01:35 AM   #4
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well yes that's normal. I don't know much about the /dev/mapper system, but that's what my lvm2 mounts look like too.
 
  


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