said:
>In <200512122257.jBCMvZ6q049900@pimout5-ext.prodigy.net>, on 12/12/05
> at 02:57 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>It now boots just fine. What is different is that Boot Manager menu lists
>>the volume as:
>>--> LVM
>You probably should confirm this on the dfsee list, but IIRC this
>notation means that the volume is missing LVM data and that BM is
>inferring the value to use.
>If you use dfsee to rewrite the LVM data for the volume, the more typical
>notation should return.
I used DFSEE LVM edit command to put in the correct Volume name. It shows
properly in DFSEE, but when I boot, the Boot Manager list shows the volume
still as "--> LVM."
I don't know why this is not "taking." Is there some other DFSEE command I
can try?
Thanks,
Sandy
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