[linux-lvm] LVM
IT3 Stuart B. Tener, USNR-R
stuart at bh90210.net
Thu Sep 13 16:50:06 UTC 2001
Mr. Edgecombe:
Ah, I understand. Yes, I am trying to LVMize my root partition.
Very Respectfully,
Stuart Blake Tener, IT3, USNR-R, N3GWG
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Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:49 AM
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-lvm-admin at sistina.com [mailto:linux-lvm-admin at sistina.com]On Behalf Of Jason Edgecombe
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 6:01 AM
To: linux-lvm at sistina.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] LVM
you MUST run lvmcreate_initrd and use the initrd it creates if you run
an LVM root fs.
It doesn't matter if LVM is in the kernel or as a module. If your root
is not in LVM, then I don't think that you have to use initrd.
Sincerely,
Jason Edgecombe
"IT3 Stuart B. Tener, USNR-R" wrote:
> So for LVM, you do need to use the lvmcreate_initrd program or not? I am still not clear on that.
>
> If I need to make an lvmcreate_initrd, does not that mean it cannot be in the kernel?
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