I'm a happy Laptop with lvm :D No problem in any way. And in the other hand, quickly i can assign free disk space or unused partitions to my 'production environment' if i need it. I was able to create, assign, activate and use lv partitions with 3/4 easy commands. David Ballester Montolio Responsable de Sistemas y Comunicaciones Kern Pharma, S.L. www.kernpharma.com GNU! |---------+--------------------------------> | | WipeOut | | | <wipe_out@xxxxxxxxxxx| | | eforge.net> | | | Enviado por: | | | fedora-list-admin@red| | | hat.com | | | | | | | | | 28/01/2004 16:50 | | | Por favor, responda a| | | fedora-list | | | | |---------+--------------------------------> >-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | Para: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx | | cc: | | Asunto: Re: Disk Layout/Partitioning Practices | >-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Alan Dunkley wrote: >..{snip}.. > >Hope this helps, I have based my current system design on years of >experience, (and no decent LVM, not like AIX anyhow) probably not valid >nowadays but old habits ... and having 2x80GB RAID-1 disks helps. > > > I was considering using LVM on my next server.. I would be interested to hear what issues do you have with the current implimentation of LVM on Linix.. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list