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etc/init.d/boot.evms
script to delete the device nodes on system restart, as was
required for previous versions of SUSE Linux.
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Continue with
“Restart the Server” on page 22
.
Restart the Server
1
Restart the server to apply the post-install configuration settings.
2
On restart, if the system device does not appear, it might be because EVMS has not been
activated. At the prompt, enter
evms_activate
Verify the System Services
After the post-install configuration is complete and you have restarted the server, make sure the
server is operating as expected.
2.2 Configuring an Existing System Device to
Use EVMS
If you have already installed Linux with a different volume manager for the system device (that is,
the devices where you installed the
/boot
,
swap
, or root (
/
) partitions), you can optionally
configure the device for EVMS at any time after the install.
If you do not configure the device to use EVMS, you must manage the device and all of its volumes
with its current volume manager (the default is LVM), and free space on the device cannot be used
for volumes you want to create using EVMS. Beginning with the Linux 2.6 kernel, a given device
cannot be managed by multiple volume managers. However, you can have different volume
managers for different devices.
The following procedures assume that you installed Linux with three partitions on a single SCSI
device named
sda
:
/dev/sda1 reiserfs /boot
/dev/sda2 swap swap
/dev/sda3 reiserfs /
IMPORTANT:
Make sure to modify the following procedures as necessary for your specific setup.
Section 2.2.1, “Disable the boot.lvm and boot.md Services,” on page 23
Section 2.2.2, “Enable the boot.evms Service,” on page 23
Section 2.2.3, “Edit the /etc/fstab File,” on page 23
Section 2.2.4, “Edit the Boot Loader File,” on page 24
Section 2.2.5, “Force the RAM Disk to Recognize the Root Partition,” on page 26
Section 2.2.6, “Restart the Server,” on page 26
Section 2.2.7, “Verify that EVMS Manages the Boot, Swap, and Root Partitions,” on page 26
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