Bug 135198

Summary: LVM support
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Ricardo Veguilla <veguilla>
Component: halAssignee: David Zeuthen <davidz>
Status: CLOSED UPSTREAM QA Contact:
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Version: rawhideCC: mclasen
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Description Ricardo Veguilla 2004-10-10 03:13:56 UTC
kudzu should detect any active logical volumes and add the apropriate
entries to fstab.

Comment 1 Bill Nottingham 2004-10-11 03:43:13 UTC
kudzu doesn't touch /etc/fstab currently.

I suppose HAL could do it, but generally fstab-sync has been
more targeted at removable devices.

Comment 2 Ricardo Veguilla 2004-10-11 03:57:15 UTC
Well, I don't know if hal (or fstab-sync) is the aproprieate
component, but Fedora detects standard partitions whe booting, then it
should also detect active logical volumes, I think. If I install Suse
(with reiserfs or ext3) in a another partition, when I boot Fedora,
the newly discovered partitions is added to fstab, but if I install
FC3T2 (using LVM2) it is not added.  

Comment 3 David Zeuthen 2004-10-15 22:47:38 UTC
This would be nice to have but it requires a lot of upstream work so
I'm closing this bug as UPSTREAM. If you want to participate in this
work don't hesitate mailing hal which is the place
where hal and fstab-sync development is carried out.

Thanks,
David