On Friday, April 15, 2011 01:27:05 PM Kevin Krammer did opine:

> On Tuesday, 2011-04-12, gene heskett wrote:
> > My present system gives a df output of:
> > [root@coyote sbin]# df
> > Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> > /dev/sda8              29G  7.2G   21G  27% /
> > /dev/sda1             395M  314M   62M  84% /boot
> > /dev/sda5              29G   18G   12G  62% /home
> > /dev/sda3              97G   12G   80G  13% /opt
> > /dev/sda6              29G  215M   28G   1% /root
> > /dev/sda9              29G  237M   28G   1% /tmp
> > /dev/sda10            673G   48G  591G   8% /usr
> > /dev/sda7              29G  9.3G   19G  34% /var
> > /dev/sdc1             917G  478G  393G  55% /amandatapes
> > 
> > My question for this list is:  Could this be the root cause of all my
> > kde4 configuration losses at reboot time?
> 
> As Duncan wrote this is very unlikely.
> I too have /usr on a separate partition, same for /home, /var and /opt
> 
> Filesystem           1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> rootfs                 4806904   1228724   3333996  27% /
> none                   1025024       444   1024580   1% /dev
> /dev/disk/by-uuid/55646e65-aa99-40d9-8e78-43fc309b5de4
>                        4806904   1228724   3333996  27% /
> tmpfs                  1031204         0   1031204   0% /lib/init/rw
> tmpfs                  1031204         0   1031204   0% /dev/shm
> /dev/dm-0              6768640   6544128    224512  97% /usr
> /dev/dm-5              5160576   4523084    375348  93% /var
> /dev/dm-1             10321208   8623616   1173368  89% /home
> /dev/dm-2             20642428  11859708   7734144  61% /data/share
> /dev/dm-3             22706684  20377112   1176204  95% /dvl
> /dev/dm-4              2086912    606912   1480000  30% /opt
> 
> All on LVM actually.
> 
> Cheers,
> Kevin

LVM?  Having had it self-destruct with no chance of recovering a single 
byte, twice now, that's one utility I don't allow, ever.  No recovery tools 
at all?  Shoot it and put it out of my misery.

-- 
Cheers, Gene
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