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From: S P Arif Sahari Wibowo on 18 Jan 2008 17:13 Hi! I am working on a Fedora 8 kickstart installation that should use existing LVM logical volume as home partition. However, it keep failing with an error like this: > Could not allocate requested partitions: > > Adding this partition would not leave enough disk space > for already allocated logical volumes in 2008AF_data.. > > Press 'OK' to exit the installer. * 2008AF_data is the name of volume group The kickstart code dealing with partition is quoted below: clearpart --all --drives=sda part /boot --fstype ext3 --size=128 part pv.1 --size=1536 --grow --ondisk=sda volgroup 2008A6_work pv.1 logvol swap --fstype swap --name=2008A6_swap --vgname=2008A6_work --size=512 logvol /var --fstype ext3 --name=2008A6_var --vgname=2008A6_work --size=512 logvol / --fstype ext3 --name=2008A6_root --vgname=2008A6_work --size=3904 part pv.2 --noformat --onpart sdb1 volgroup 2008AF_data pv.2 --noformat --useexisting logvol /home --noformat --useexisting --name=2008AF_home --vgname=2008AF_data --fstype ext3 * 2008AF_home is the name of logical volume to be reused I already tried without --useexisting, with estimated size (not accurate, but I added --grow), without --fstype, etc. same error. Any idea what's wrong? Thanks! -- (stephan paul) Arif Sahari Wibowo _____ _____ _____ _____ /____ /____/ /____/ /____ _____/ / / / _____/ http://www.arifsaha.com/
From: S P Arif Sahari Wibowo on 23 Jan 2008 17:16 H.C. 59. Same as above, in continuation, June, 1890. H.C. 242. "_Copy of Correspondence which has taken place since that comprised in the Paper presented to the House of Commons in 1890_ (H.C. 242)," etc., June 4, 1894. H. C. 147. "_Copy of Correspondence Relative to Proposed Introduction of Contagious Diseases Regulations in Perak or Other Protected Malay States_." June 4, 1894. H.C. 146. May 1907 CONTENTS Frontispiece Dedication Preface CHAPTER 1 THE EARLY DAYS OF HONG KONG 2 TREACHEROUS LEGISLATION 3 HOW THE PROTECTOR PROTECTED 4 MORE POWER DEMANDED AND OBTAINED 5 HOUNDED TO DEATH 6 THE PROTECTOR'S COURT AND SLAVERY 7 OTHER DERELICT OFFICIALS 8 JUSTICE FROM THE SUPREME BENCH 9 THE CHINESE PETITION AND PROTEST 10 NOT FALLEN--BUT ENSLAVED 11 THE MAN FOR THE OCCASION 12 THE CHIEF JUSTICE ANSWERS HIS OPPONENTS 13 THE EXTENSION OF SLAVERY 14 NEW PROTECTIVE ORDINANCES 15 "PROTECTION" AT SINGAPORE 16 SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES 17 STRUGGLES FOR FREEDOM 18 PERILS AND REMEDIES CHAPTER 1. THE EAR
From: S P Arif Sahari Wibowo on 24 Jan 2008 16:23
to lie low enough. They speak much of their sense of excellency in the way of salvation by free and sovereign grace, through the righteousness of Christ alone; and how it is with delight that they renounce their own righteousness, and rejoice in having no account made of it. Many have expressed themselves to this purpose, that it would lessen the satisfaction they hope for in heaven to have it by their own righteousness, or in any other way than as bestowed by free grace, and for Christ's sake alone. They speak much of the inexpressibleness of what they experience, how their words fail, so that they cannot declare it. And particularly they speak with exceeding admiration of the superlative excellency of that pleasure and delight which they sometimes enjoy; how a little of it is sufficient to pay them for all the pains and trouble they have gone through in seeking salvation; and how far it exceeds all earthly pleasures. Some express much of the sense which these spiritual views give them of the |