Messages in this thread | | | From | Marcin Gibuła <> | Subject | Re: Windows Logical Disk Manager error | Date | Sat, 2 Oct 2004 11:14:39 +0200 |
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> I should add an AFAIK here. I am by no means familiar (enough) with EVMS, > LVM1/2, and the kernel Device Mapper itself, to be able to tell if there > isn't some clever way of making it work with existing drivers and tools...
Good news, when I did the following:
# dmsetup create test 0 54138987 linear /dev/sda1 0 54138987 40965687 linear /dev/sda3 0
# mount /dev/mapper/test /mnt/d # ls /mnt/d
... it worked! (the same with sda4 + sda2 volume, i've taken numbers from ldminfo output)
Maybe it's worth to update Documentation/filesystems/ntfs.txt :)
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