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[linux-lvm] FAQ Question not found
- From: "Nicolas Brouard" <brouard ined fr>
- To: <linux-lvm msede com>
- Subject: [linux-lvm] FAQ Question not found
- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 17:34:23 +0200
I have used and appreciated LVM on AIX for years. The main use for me
consisted in having initially a hard disk too big for my actual but
increasing needs.
It was very nice to increase a filesystem like /home /usr/local or /var when
mail traffic increased.
Now I have a similar need. I am using a laptop with 2Gb. I bought a 6Gb hard
disk which should replace the old one. I would like to have at the beginning
2Gb for Win98 and some initially small logical volumes for a Linux system.
With my 2Gb old disk, I used 1Gb for Windows and 1Gb for Linux.
Is it a good idea to try to implement LVM for the linux partition? How does
it deal with other partitions and the limitation to 4 primary partitions.
How to begin? Should I first install Linux with arbitrary partitions, and
then build a LVM kernel and then? I do only have one physical disk and can't
play so much with other partitions.
In fact I do not understand how it works. On AIX, all the disk was managed
with LVM? Here, can I decide that logical volume manager will only deal with
a big ext2 partition. And within this partition I would be able to have
variable sized /var /home / ?
I would appreciate any help, even if it is: Ok, do fixed partitions and not
LVM!
Nicolas Brouard
brouard ined fr
http://sauvy.ined.fr/brouard/english
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