On 4/2/06, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > # vgdisplay -v > > bash: vgdisplay: command not found > > The moment I get an error message like that I usually presume that it's > a command you need to be the superuser to use (especially if it has > anything to do with managing the system). Though I don't immediately > try it as one, I first do things like look for it in the /sbin > or /usr/sbin directories to make sure, and read manuals. > > I see many people report "command not found" errors while following > someone's advice, and few seem to bother to check on this before posting > back to the list. I agree with you, Tim, but sometimes the right idea does not spring to mind. For instance, before having posted "vgdisplay: command not found", I had already tried "yum install vgdisplay". Paul