[CentOS] Partitioning with LVM
tblader
tblader at flambeau.comTue Apr 3 16:28:47 UTC 2007
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Noob Centos Admin wrote: <snip> > /boot isn't allowed to be on a LVM, RAID 1 at most. I think manual partitioning from fdisk will allow it anyway ;) > > I'll keep in mind the problem of unmounting and fsck if I ever run into > it. Although, what do you do after booting from Knoppix? It's changed a bit from Knoppix 4, 5, and 5.1. Basically I boot into runlevel 3 and get lvm started either through lvmchage -a (I think) or running the init script. This will activate any lvm partitions that Knoppix can find, but doesn't mount them. then I can use e2fsck (or equivalent) to fixup or resize any lvm partitions. -- Flambeau Inc. Technology Center - Baraboo, WI Email : tblader at flambeau.com Keyserver: http://pgp.mit.edu KeyID: 0x00E9EC2C
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