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From: "Jieming Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Richard Bollinger'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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June 01, 2000 11:40 AM
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Subject: Re: strange error with lilo: "open /tmp/dev.0: No such device"?
Whenever I made the same LILO upgrade, I found that I had to forcibly remove
the old LILO first (very carefully) or it would refu
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From: "Jieming Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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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
Re: strange error with lilo: "open /tmp/dev.0: No such device"?
We need clues as well... Let us see your /etc/lilo.conf file, tell us what
version of lilo you're using and what's mounted (/proc/mounts or
/etc/mtab).
Thanks, Rich B
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From: &q
nt: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 2:25 PM
Subject: strange error with lilo: "open /tmp/dev.0: No such device"?
> 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.
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 wi
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