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Diffstat (limited to 'README_LVM.TXT')
-rw-r--r-- | README_LVM.TXT | 8 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/README_LVM.TXT b/README_LVM.TXT index 87c45cf2..94cd5ad8 100644 --- a/README_LVM.TXT +++ b/README_LVM.TXT @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ installation to Logical Volumes. In Slackware, the installer has never supported this, but the gurus usually would find a way to create logical
volumes and install or migrate their Slackware onto those. Having your
Slackware installed fully on LVM was near impossible until Slackware 12.0.
-Slackware 13.0 has improved support for LVM built into the installer.
+Slackware 13.1 has improved support for LVM built into the installer.
Preparing Logical Volumes (LV)
@@ -110,9 +110,9 @@ We are going to 'chroot' into our fresh installation: Next, while we are in the chroot, create the initrd with LVM support -
in the example command line I assume that the root filesystem is 'ext3',
we used the LV '/dev/myvg/root' as the root device, and are running the
-Slackware 13.0 default SMP kernel '2.6.29.6-smp':
+Slackware 13.1 default SMP kernel '2.6.33.4-smp':
- # mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.29.6-smp -m ext3 -f ext3 -r /dev/myvg/root -L
+ # mkinitrd -c -k 2.6.33.4-smp -m ext3 -f ext3 -r /dev/myvg/root -L
The resulting initrd image will be written to the file '/boot/initrd.gz'
by default. We still need to tell lilo about this initrd, so open the
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ filename added by 'liloconfig' is '/boot/vmlinuz' which is a symbolic link to the huge SMP kernel. Remember that we need a 'generic' kernel with the initrd.
The end result should look somewhat like this:
- image = /boot/vmlinuz-generic-smp-2.6.29.6-smp
+ image = /boot/vmlinuz-generic-smp-2.6.33.4-smp
initrd = /boot/initrd.gz
root = /dev/myvg/root
label = linux
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