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RE:How to extend Filesystem to new disk using LVM?

Wayne Pinette

2008-02-13

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Manjiri,I tried emailing you directly, but couldn't At any rate, try this, if there is a problem email me directly.

make sure /var exists if you do a df (start the server in run level 3)
it looks like /var is not coming up. if it isn't it wont show in df. if it is coming up,

do a cd /var and see what it looks like.

you may have done a rsync -av /var /newv instead of rsync -av /var/ newvar that trailing slash is very important. If you forgot the trailing slash, then there will be a subdirectory in /var called var.

if the /var directory only has one subdirectroy called var, then reboot back into single user mode go into the /var/var directory, and do a:
mv * ..

then reboot back to normal runtime.


Wayner


>>> "Patil, Manjiri S" <mpatil@(protected) >>>

Thanks for the quick reply Wayne. I followed all the steps with no
errors, after rebooting while starting X11 I am getting following error.

"Server Authorization directory (daemon/ServAuthdir) is set tp /var/gdm
but this does not exist. Please correct GDM configuration
/etc/X11/gdm/gdm.conf and restart gdm."


Thanks
Manz


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