2012-April Archive by Thread
Messages are ordered newest-to-oldest in this index. The newest
threads will be at the top of this page, the oldest will be at the bottom.
Within a single thread, the first mail note is the START of the
thread; the notes following that are in the chronological order of
when they were received. So globally, newest messages are at the top,
but within a thread, the oldest (the start of the thread) is at the
top.
If you think about it, it is confusing. Just go with the flow and everything will be all right.
- [linux-lvm] Fwd:,
John Wong
- [linux-lvm] Erasing snapshot data from disk,
Greg Zapp
- [linux-lvm] addtag,
Clay Gerrard
- [linux-lvm] Missing PV,
Brian McCullough
- [linux-lvm] calculating size of metadata.,
Jan-Hendrik Palic
- [linux-lvm] Encrypting an existing lvm pv (without much extra space),
Dr. David Alan Gilbert
- [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Erik Schwalbe
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Bryn M. Reeves
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Erik Schwalbe
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Bryn M. Reeves
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Erik Schwalbe
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Bryn M. Reeves
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Erik Schwalbe
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Bryn M. Reeves
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Erik Schwalbe
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Bryn M. Reeves
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Erik Schwalbe
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Lars Ellenberg
- Re: [linux-lvm] Hide volume group during startup,
Erik Schwalbe
- [linux-lvm] Frozen root volume,
Larkin Lowrey
- [linux-lvm] lvremove snapshot hangs LVM system,
Dan C
- [linux-lvm] Removing snapshot often fails,
Danilo Godec