On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 06:43:51PM -0600, Timothy Wilson wrote: > On Tue, 20 Feb 2001, Chad C. Walstrom wrote: > > > Short answer, you can't do it from Potato install disks. However, you > > can do it the long way. > > <rest of Chewie's response snipped> > > So is the usual way of getting an LVM system to put it on new disks after > the initial install? Is this easier on other distributions of Linux? > > I guess I'm wondering what others do when they want to use LVM. They hack it in. Face it. LVM isn't mainstream yet. It's only stock as of Linux 2.4 and it's still evolving. Every new version of LVM requires a kernel patch and an upgrade to the tools, just like ReiserFS. You're playing with relatively young code. Mature enough to run in production, yes, but young none the less. The fact of the matter is that installing Linux isn't the easiest thing to do, and if you want nose-bleed technology, you've got to bring along the kleenix and bear through it. Besides, there are a number of packages already out there, even for the newest betas. Join the list, explain what you want to do, and get the answers right from the horses mouth. With a little work, your system can look a little like this: Linux skuld 2.4.0 #1 Sat Jan 13 19:32:49 CST 2001 i586 unknown Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda2 121M 49M 66M 43% / /dev/sda1 30M 5.4M 23M 19% /boot /dev/vg01/lv_usr 2.0G 1.6G 359M 82% /usr /dev/vg01/lv_usr_local 786M 627M 118M 85% /usr/local /dev/vg01/lv_home 3.0G 2.4G 451M 85% /home /dev/vg01/lv_var 1008M 428M 529M 45% /var /dev/vg01/lv_tmp 248M 46k 235M 1% /tmp Good luck finding a distro, if that's really the selection criteria you wish to use. Frankly, I would put a little elbow grease into the installation process if the maintenance is fairly painless, rather than the other way around. -- Chad Walstrom <chewie at wookimus.net> | a.k.a. ^chewie http://www.wookimus.net/ | s.k.a. gunnarr Key fingerprint = B4AB D627 9CBD 687E 7A31 1950 0CC7 0B18 206C 5AFD -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20010221/d8c50617/attachment.pgp