[linux-lvm] Help with redhat install

Jason Tackaberry tack at linux.com
Wed Aug 15 22:19:59 UTC 2001


> Although 2.4.2-2 has lvm support built in I don't believe it is enabled in
> the default kernel.  I think you have to recompile the kernel and enable
> it.

If you have to recompile the kernel to get LVM support and download the
userland lvm tools (since I don't see an lvm rpm), I don't think that
quite qualifies as "built in."

Jason.



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