FC1, 2.6 kernel and LVM2
Robert P. J. Day
rpjday at mindspring.com
Tue Dec 2 08:32:46 UTC 2003
(i asked about this on the LVM mailing list, but i figured it
was just as appropriate here.)
from the perspective of someone who hasn't tried this yet, i'd
like to configure a system incorporating:
- FC1
- 2.6 kernel
- LVM2 + device mapper
as i read it, the proper sequence would be:
1) install FC1, laying out my drive using LVM1
2) upgrade to 2.6 kernel
3) install device mapper + LVM2
4) use new "vgconvert" utility to convert LVM1 LVs to LVM2
format
and, just to make things challenging, i'd like the option of
adding RAID (lvmraid?) into the mix after the fact. so, anyone
tried this and have any advice?
a couple specific questions:
1) i'm assuming i still need to keep the /boot partition as a
regular partition, right? i can't boot from a logical volume
AFAIK
2) does this "vgconvert" utility require a logical volume to
be unmounted?
3) unless i have some really unusual requirements, there's no
reason to not give the remaining entire hard drive to LVM,
right? that is, are there any reasons that i'd want to reserve
part of the drive for regular partitions for which LVM would
be unsuitable?
thoughts? if there are no foreseeable issues, i can test all this
this week and report back.
rday
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