I wanted to release about 45G Bytes of free space from a root file system that
is in lvm and so I tried to use a CD built from
lubuntu-14.04-alternate-powerpc.iso to do lvreduce --resizefs. Unfortunately
the attempted use of lvreduce reports that it could not find fsadm (and fsadm
is not in
can you report the outcome of
fsadm -h
Regards,
Phill.
On 3 July 2014 01:52, Mark Millard mar...@dsl-only.net wrote:
I wanted to release about 45G Bytes of free space from a root file system
that is in lvm and so I tried to use a CD built from
lubuntu-14.04-alternate-powerpc.iso to do
Selecting to boot the CD for rescue-powerpc, selecting to not mount a root
file system from the PowerMac, selecting to get to the shell, and typing
find / -name fsadm -print
does not find a fsadm anywhere.
Naturally enough typing fsadm -h at the command prompt results in the message
/bin/sh:
do a *sudo apt-get install fsadm*
2014-07-02 22:44 GMT-03:00 Mark Millard mar...@dsl-only.net:
Selecting to boot the CD for rescue-powerpc, selecting to not mount a
root file system from the PowerMac, selecting to get to the shell, and
typing
find / -name fsadm -print
does not find a
The command is* sudo apt-get install **lvm2*
Sorry about the first email...
2014-07-03 0:08 GMT-03:00 Andre Rodovalho andre.rodova...@gmail.com:
do a *sudo apt-get install fsadm*
2014-07-02 22:44 GMT-03:00 Mark Millard mar...@dsl-only.net:
Selecting to boot the CD for rescue-powerpc,