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2016 Dec 29
2
Strange (?) device.map in CentOS 7 VM installations
...tart End Size Type File system Flags
1 1049kB 525MB 524MB primary xfs boot
2 525MB 21.5GB 20.9GB primary lvm
This is NOT the case with my CentOS 5 and CentOS 6 VMs, which all have a
"correct" device map, with a single (hda0) entry.
Is the above behavior expected? If not, what should be the expected way
of operation and what may be the cause of it?
I am trying to understand where something may be going wrong, so please
help.
Many Thanks!
Nick
2017 Jan 04
0
Strange (?) device.map in CentOS 7 VM installations
...ns (VMs under KVM)
> have the same /boot/grub2/device.map, which seemingly refers to two
> HDs, although the VMs in fact include only one (virtual) HD.
> ...
> This is NOT the case with my CentOS 5 and CentOS 6 VMs, which all have
> a "correct" device map, with a single (hda0) entry.
>
> Is the above behavior expected? If not, what should be the expected
> way of operation and what may be the cause of it?
>
> I am trying to understand where something may be going wrong, so
> please help.
>
Hello,
I never got a reply on this, so I repeat the ques...
2005 Feb 11
7
fdisk hard drive image
Hello list,
Currently, i use a partition image to run my XenU (/dev/hda2) and "fdisk
-l" return nothing and can''t open /dev/hda .
I want to use a full hard drive image (not partition image) from my Xen0
as hda in my XenU. I want to be able to run fdisk on hda in my XenU to
list and regenerate partitions.
I tried with this (/img is my hard drive image):
disk =