[CentOS] kickstart raid disk partitioning
Digimer
linux at alteeve.comSat Nov 20 00:41:55 UTC 2010
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On 11/19/2010 07:18 PM, Ross Walker wrote: > On Nov 19, 2010, at 10:17 AM, Digimer<linux at alteeve.com> wrote: > >> I mirror /boot and<swap> because if either is lost, the system dies. :) >> Imagine if something was in swap, then swap vanished, and then the >> system tried to retrieve what was in swap... Not so good. :P > > You could use LVM to create LV for swap and root. Performs the same, plus you can resize them. Just make the PV the RAID set after /boot. > > -Ross This is true. I wasn't, mainly, because I was using the remainder of the free space on the disks, post install, to create a DRBD device which clustered LVM sat on. Thought stacked LVM work, it pushed too far into "corner case" territory for my comfort level. -- Digimer E-Mail: digimer at alteeve.com AN!Whitepapers: http://alteeve.com Node Assassin: http://nodeassassin.org
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