Does anyone know how to get the list of files in a particular package using
aptitude or dpkg?  I think that'll help give us what we're looking for since
it seems that Ubuntu puts LVM stuff in unavailable files/directories.

Clint

On 1/17/07, Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It is the same when I "su -"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# pvdisplay
No program "pvdisplay" found for your current version of LVM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# pvs
No program "pvs" found for your current version of LVM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# vgscan
No program "vgscan" found for your current version of LVM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# lvscan
No program "lvscan" found for your current version of LVM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# lvdisplay
No program "lvdisplay" found for your current version of LVM

-Daniel

On 1/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Barry, good point, Daniel try
> >
> > $ sudo pvs
> >
> > see what you get then...
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Clint
> >
>
> This may be different on Debian (but I thought it was the same), but on
> Fedora sudo doesn't log you in and change the path.  You have to "su -",
> or just log in as root to get /sbin in your path.
>
> Barry Roberts
>
>
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