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I've been having trouble with VMWare 5 and SL4... I've submitted a
big-report the VMWare folks -- but they can't/won't replicate it.
The problem is that after I use VMWare for a while, it will cause the
device holding /home (/dev/mapper/VolWhatever) to become read-only.
Remounting doesn't help -- I have to reboot before I can write to /home
again. I've rebuilt the machine from scratch and I see the same behavior.
I'm running a pair of mirrored HDDs, with LVM running in /dev/md2, and
then ext3 filesystems on top of LVM. (The /dev/md1 device is used is
/boot.)
Has anyone seen anything similar? Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Luke
P.S. It doesn't seem to happen on my work-computer, which is running SL4
on non-mirrored drives. The /home volume is delivered by an NFS
automunt on that computer, though.
--
Luke Scharf, Systems Administrator
Virginia Tech Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
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