Question:
> Hello -
>
> I need to re-enable LSM on two systems running 4.0D PK8. Some time in the
> past, someone removed the kernel configuration file pseudo-device
> information that builds LSM into the kernel. I know two entries that must
> be in the configuration file for LSM:
>
> pseudo-device lsm_ted 0
> pseudo-device lsm 1
>
> There is a third pseudo-device entry that I have questions about:
>
> pseudo-device lv 2
>
> What is this, and is it needed for LSM? One of the two systems I need to
> re-enable LSM has the "lv" pseudo-device, and the other does not. All
> other systems running LSM in our shop has this device, so I am presuming
> this is needed?
>
Answer from Oisin McGuinness:
I believe the lv pseudo-device is for LVM, which is no longer supported.
(See man lvm.)
I'm running LSM on 4.0D systems, and don't have this device.
Received on Wed Nov 14 2001 - 21:01:46 NZDT