I did check the ownership and permission of both directories and they are
identical. I installed the newer version and the message seems gone but I
got another problem.
Jieming
-----Original Message-----
From: Gavin Clark [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 9:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: strange error with lilo: "open /tmp/dev.0: No such device"?
I'm right at the end of a similar process.
check the owner and permissions of /tmp (and other directories) on your
raid
compare it to the original on the IDE drive. copying with graphical tools
like KDE will screw up the ownership and things like suid. I had problems
with that.
If your copied with cpio you should be OK.
also check the Boot+Root+Raid+LILO how-to for examples of how to tweek
lilo.conf
Gavin
on 5/31/00 11:25 AM, Jieming Wang wrote:
> I am having troubles with lilo. When I run lilo (with or without
options),
> it gives errors:
>
> open /tmp/dev.0: No such device
>
> I have no clues.
>
> Here is what i did:
> I first installed OS (Redhat 6.2) on an IDE drive, create RAID1 on 2
extra
> SCSI disks, and mounted. I copied the root files (/) onto the new raid1
> device /dev/md0. I run lilo (to create boot sector on the SCSI disks).
> Everything seems ok. But after boot up, I can't run lilo anymore (got the
> above errors).
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> JW
>
on 5/31/00 11:25 AM, Jieming Wang wrote:
> I am having troubles with lilo. When I run lilo (with or without
options),
> it gives errors:
>
> open /tmp/dev.0: No such device
>
> I have no clues.
>
> Here is what i did:
> I first installed OS (Redhat 6.2) on an IDE drive, create RAID1 on 2
extra
> SCSI disks, and mounted. I copied the root files (/) onto the new raid1
> device /dev/md0. I run lilo (to create boot sector on the SCSI disks).
> Everything seems ok. But after boot up, I can't run lilo anymore (got the
> above errors).
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> JW
>