[linux-lvm] CDRECORD not working when LVM loaded.
Rupert Heesom
raheesom at navpoint.com
Tue Apr 17 03:34:20 UTC 2001
I'm running a RH7 system on which I have the Logical Volume Management
of kernel 2.4.3 installed,but not configured (LVM not doing anything
yet).
I had some trouble using cdrecord, and saw the man page for cdrecord,
particularly the following part where it says that cdrecord cannot be
used in conjunction with volume management.
I don't really know what is meant in the paragraph about USCSI fallback
SCSI transport code.
On Solaris you need to stop the volume management if you
like to use the USCSI fallback SCSI transport code. Even
things like cdrecord -scanbus will not work if the volume
management is running.
I unloaded the "lvm-mod" kernel module, and cdrecord works fine without
it.
Basically I'm merely trying to find out whether I can get my system
working with both LVM and cdrecord concurrently.
I assume in order to use LVM, I would need to keep the lvm kernel module
loaded. Since I had to unload this module in order to use cdrecord, I
assume that I can only use cdrecord OR LVM on any one system. Am I
correct here?
Is there any workaround for my situation? Perhaps not using the USCSI
fallback code when using cdrecord?
--
regs
rupert
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