[CentOS] Preserving LVM after after os reload
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nux at li.nux.roFri Oct 22 08:00:23 UTC 2010
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Sherin George writes: > Hi guys, > > I have two disks, one with OS and a second disk containing an LVM. I > would like to OS reload the server without losing LVM. > > I heard that LVM is self sustaining. Is that true ? Should I backup > something(using vgcfgbackup & vgexport ?) to get LVM running after > os reload. Sherin, AFAIK you're safe as long as you obviously do not install on the LVM disk. Centos will pick up any LVM groups you have on that disk, you should be able to see it in Anaconda. -- Nux! www.nux.ro
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