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<H1>[Mageia-dev] ANNOUNCE: The /usr move cometh! <---- Instructions</H1>
<B>Thomas Backlund</B>
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<I>Sun Jul 22 13:25:56 CEST 2012</I>
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<PRE>22.07.2012 14:23, Charles A Edwards skrev:
><i> On Sun, 22 Jul 2012 10:39:12 +0100
</I>><i> Colin Guthrie wrote:
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</I>>><i> That's weird.
</I>>><i>
</I>>><i> When in the shell can you (triple) check that the path
</I>>><i> usr/bin/convertfs is really there in the initrd (just type "ls
</I>>><i> usr/bin/convertfs" in the first shell)
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</I>>><i> As you use lilo have you run whatever command you have to run to
</I>>><i> update it before rebooting? I forget what it is - maybe just "lilo"?
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</I>><i> As the name of the image did not change and the convertfs was added
</I>><i> at the boot prompt rather than as an append to lilo it I did not run
</I>><i> "lilo".
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</I>><i> But lilo was the issue.
</I>><i> I had tried with all the kernels I had installed with no success,
</I>><i> switched to grub using the same command at the boot prompt and the fs
</I>><i> converted nicely.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Will be interesting to see if any others using lilo have this problem
</I>><i> or if I am just "lucky".
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Nope. everyone using lilo will hit it as every time you recreate initrd,
lilo must be re-run to be mapped/used correctly...
That's the "downside" of using lilo...
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Thomas
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