You can usually access the virtual block devices via /dev/VGNAME/LVNAME
or via /dev/mapper/VGNAME-LVNAME.
 
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Federico Sevilla III, CISSP, CSM, LPIC-2
Chief Executive Officer
F S 3 Consulting Inc.
http://www.fs3.ph


On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 09:25 +0800, Michael Janapin wrote:
> I might be labeled old-fashioned but my /boot is still in ext2. LOL. :-)
> 
> I forgot to tell your that my /dev/sda1 is configured with LVM.
> 
> I'm googling now on how to fsck my partition in LVM. 
> 
> On Dec 9, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
> 
> > Ah. That's what I get for only using ext4 on /boot. I'm still an XFS
> > fan, but keeping an eye out for how btrfs turns out. ;)
> > 
> > On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 08:22 +0800, Michael Janapin wrote:
> >> Ok. I'll try this. I haven't rebooted in a while. :-)
> >> 
> >> In my search on the ubuntu forums, they call this the 'dreaded file 
> >> corruption in ext4'. 
> >> 
> >> So right now I'm thinking of migrating my large files to an XFS partition. 
> >> Sigh.
> >> 
> >> Thanks.
> >> On Dec 9, 2010, at 8:19 AM, Federico Sevilla III wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Hi Mhac,
> >>> 
> >>> Have you tried running fsck on your file system first to make sure it's
> >>> okay?
> >>> 
> >>> On Thu, 2010-12-09 at 06:00 +0800, Michael Janapin wrote:
> >>>> I am experiencing a very weird behavior on my Ubuntu 10.04 box (with 
> >>>> ext4 as fs of my /).
> >>>> I have several large iso files (3GB or more) and whenever I md5sum them, 
> >>>> it turns out different everytime. !?
> >>>> I also experienced that when I copy/move a large file, it turns out with 
> >>>> a different md5sum in its new location. 
> >>>> Also when I scp/wget/ftp those files over the network, the md5 changes 
> >>>> again. 
> >>>> 
> >>>> This only happens with large files. The smaller ones have no problem.
> >>>> Could it be with my file system? Or could it be something else?
> >>>> 
> >>>> Thanks!
> >>>> 
> >>>> Mhac J

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