My vote is : 1
On Nov 8, 2007, at 12:25 AM, Andrea Righi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> it seems that someone is agree with me and someone is not about the
> solution to
> add the pre-release of rsync (3.0.0pre4) into the stable branch of
> SystemImager
> and tag the new 4.0.2 stable ASAP (4.0.1, since
Hi list,
this is using systemimager 4.0.0-1, 3.9.6-1 and 3.8.0-1
installing SLES9 SP3, 2.6.5-7.287-smp
creation of logical volumes errors out with a device-mapper message:
lvcreate -L1G -n opt data0
device-mapper: table ioctl failed: No such device or address
Failed to activate new LV
The LV
On 11/6/07, Tory M Blue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> So I've created my own autoinstallscript.conf file and ran a
> si_mkautoinstallscript against it and my image appears to create all
> the various MD devices and syncs them up (this process takes about 3
> hours+ to lay down the im
Hi all,
it seems that someone is agree with me and someone is not about the solution to
add the pre-release of rsync (3.0.0pre4) into the stable branch of SystemImager
and tag the new 4.0.2 stable ASAP (4.0.1, since ".1" is odd, is reserved for
development pre-releases).
So, probably this is the
Tory M Blue wrote:
> So I've created my own autoinstallscript.conf file and ran a
> si_mkautoinstallscript against it and my image appears to create all
> the various MD devices and syncs them up (this process takes about 3
> hours+ to lay down the image due to all the sync'n that's going on).
I
Greetings,
So I've created my own autoinstallscript.conf file and ran a
si_mkautoinstallscript against it and my image appears to create all
the various MD devices and syncs them up (this process takes about 3
hours+ to lay down the image due to all the sync'n that's going on).
But I'm running i
Rochus Schmid wrote:
> hi andrea,
>
> thanks for the fast response.
> i just gave it a try and "downgraded" just the boot and initrd (didn't know
> where the rsync and kernel actually are / the 3.8.2-1 version worked for me
> and i still had the rpms around)
> so with rpm -Uhv --oldpackages i re