Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: LVM and lilo: a problem! | From | Nix <> | Date | Mon, 03 Oct 2005 16:01:11 +0100 |
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On 2 Oct 2005, Paulo da Silva gibbered uncontrollably: > However, I needed to run lilo and got the > following message: > > Warning: '/proc/partitions' does not match '/dev' directory structure. > Name change: '/dev/dm-0' -> '/dev/VSDB/gtpalma' > > '/dev/VSDB/gtpalma' is a logical volume I created and is > working fine anyway. > > What does this mean?
LILO assumes that names in /proc/partitions correspond one-to-one with names in /dev. This assumption isn't true under LVM (and need not be true in any circumstances: you can rearrange disks in any way you like with udev, and a number of distributions do).
> Should I do anything to avoid the message?
As far as I know, it's harmless.
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