General :: Difference Between Lvreduce And Lvresize Command?
Jun 6, 2011What is difference between lvreduce and lvresize command?
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Code:
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Code:
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a couple other random errors as well...
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2.tar cvfz tarball_2.tgz dir1 dir2 dir3 2>& /dev/null (So that it does not display any error message or operation details to the user)
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-rw-r--r-- 1 usr grp 199837488 May 17 13:53 tarball_2.tgz
But can any one explain the size difference as seen in list output...
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After several install attempts I kept getting a blank screen. Whether it be black,white, or the default gnome desktop (without any icons, and simple things like ctrl+alt+backspace just doesn't work, or anything else for that matter) I was ending up with a blank screen. Driver for moniter....maybe....but I did succesfully install it once, and it worked like a charm...shutdown properly, and the next day after work...Boom, same thing after startup.today I started from scratch and re-installed....samething, until I hit the power button, went from the dvd(iso) and did a fail safe, now my resolution is much better than it was the first time..Actual questions.....what did I do to fix it when failsafe never worked before?
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df -k
/dev/sda6 25396228 21249088 2836240 89% /export
21G used[code].....
The 3.4G is correct because we have removed all non essential file but free space reported by df is not consistent with the actual free space that should be there.
the difference between GLX and EGL?
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