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Hi!
I like to get rid of the last bits in my rc.conf.
USELVM="yes"
is still there. Can I remove this?
According to the system wiki I need activate lvm- monitoring but this produces the following error message:
# systemctl enable lvm-monitoring
Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory
and systemctl lists this
# systemctl list-units|grep lvm
lvm.service loaded active exited LVM activation
does this mean I can remove the rc.conf?
(btw. yes, I looked at the system wiki and the lvm2 wiki but not much help there)
Last edited by theking2 (2012-12-13 19:08:13)
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Search for recent posts on this - I think the wiki has been changed ahead of the repository for some reason and so the instructions apply to a *future* version of systemd...
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I did have console access to my system to actually test this out. After renaming rc.conf the LVM was starting fine. The USELVM=yes setting is not needed on a system that has the lvm.service started.
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archlinux on a Gigabyte C1037UN-EU, 16GiB
a Promise PDC40718 based ZFS set
root on a Samsung SSD PB22-J
running LogitechMediaServer(-git), Samba, MiniDLNA, TOR
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