--- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Charles Li wrote: > > --- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>If you have done a default install of FC3 then you > will be using LVM. > >>This gives you the opportunity to use the > additional disk space as if it > >>was extra space on your existing filesystems > rather than creating a new > >>partition and mounting it at a fixed mountpoint, > where the only > >>additional space you'll get is under that > mountpoint. > >> > >>To do this, proceed as above up to the "p" command > >>in "fdisk". At this point, do the following: > >> > >>Use the "t" command in fdisk to change the type of > the new partition to > >>"8e" (Linux LVM). Then use the "w" command as > above to write out the new > >>partition table. > >> > >>You would then set up your new partition as an LVM > physical volume: > >># pvcreate /dev/hdb1 > >> > >>You can then add this new space to your existing > volume group, which by > >>default is called Volume00 (the "vgdisplay" > command will show you which > >>volume groups you have): > >># vgextend Volume00 /dev/hdb1 > >> > >>You can then allocate additional space to any > existing logical volumes > >>you have. I think by default that you get LogVol00 > for the root > >>partition and LogVol01 for swap ("df" or a look in > your /etc/fstab file > >>should show you what you have). Use the "lvextend" > command to do this > >>(see "man lvextend"). > >> > >>e.g. to add 50G to LogVol00: > >># lvextend --size 50G /dev/Volume00/LogVol00 > >> > >>Finally, you thne increase the size of the > filesystem to fill the bigger > >>logical volume. In FC3, this can be done whilst > the filesystem is mounted: > >> > >># ext2online -v /dev/Volume00/LogVol00 > > > > I am getting the following error when writing: > > > > ================================================= > > Disk /dev/hdb1: 8447 MB, 8447330304 bytes > > 16 heads, 63 sectors/track, 16367 cylinders > > Units = cylinders of 1008 * 512 = 516096 bytes > > > > Device Boot Start End > Blocks > > Id System > > /dev/hdb1p1 1 16367 > 8248936+ > > 8e Linux LVM > > > > Command (m for help): w > > The partition table has been altered! > > > > Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table. > > > > WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed > with > > error 22: Invalid argument. > > The kernel still uses the old table. > > The new table will be used at the next reboot. > > Syncing disks. > > ================================================= > > After I reboot, I still see the old format. What > am I > > missing? > > What's the problem? The partition type is 8e (Linux > LVM), which is what > you wanted. You should now be able to proceed to the > "pvcreate" stage. > > Paul. > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > I can ignore this error? > WARNING: Re-reading the partition table failed with > error 22: Invalid argument. > The kernel still uses the old table. > The new table will be used at the next reboot. > Syncing disks. Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour: http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html