On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 12:53 -0700, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
Craig White craigwhite@azapple.com wrote:
on server systems I find it to be a good idea. If you set up as one LVM volume, it's not going to be on it's own partition.
Aw now, don't get anal. ;-> Besides, that's all subjective.
E.g., even a "Logical Partition" isn't a partition. It's a "partition in a partition" since the legacy PC BIOS/DOS disk label can only have 4 partitions.
---- if you have seen true anal retentive behavior, then you would not willy nilly call me being anal for the above - but rather your inclination to put exactness to the statement I made in your own terms is much closer to anal retentive behavior.
Granted what I stated didn't precisely cover all the various possibilities of partitioning with or without LVM and therefore lacked the precision that you hold so dear.
Thankfully, I have a sense of humor but not everyone enjoys having their posts picked apart for what appears to only be petty corrections to their imprecision...you should keep that in mind.
Craig