On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 9:06 AM, partha chowdhury kira.laucas@gmail.com wrote:
Lanny Marcus wrote:
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01 /dev/hda1 ntfs Active 02 /dev/hda2 ext3 (/boot) 03 /dev/hda3 unknown (CentOS LVM)
AFAIK,in centos or fedora a boot partition cannot reside in an LVM volume.a boot partition must be a regular ext2 or ext3 file system.
Yes. There's a separate ext3 partition, /boot, with 102 MB, that's /dev/hda2 and it isn't in an LVM.
Problem now, as I just replied to Vandaman, is that my CentOS 5 Installation DVD got damaged, after I reinstalled GRUB and before I could modify two configuration files. I have several Live CDs, but don't know how to get real "root" privileges with them.
Sorry for delay in my reply. Our ADSL was down.