Ali Helmy wrote:
> Thanks mates, I now have a single LV that spans both of my small HDDs
> together, to make a single 30GB partition, out of a 10GB & 20GB HDDs...
I know that is possible, but what is the point of it?
Wouldn't it be easier to have, say, / on the first disk
and /home on the second?
What is the advantage of a single LV?
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Well, to me, it is almost as if I have larger space... I mean, sometimes I'd end up with 1.5GB on one partition, and 2GB on the other, but when I want to put something of size, say >2GB, I'd have no where to store it, and also, I might not be able to move stuff from either partition... So even though I'd HAEV 3.5GB free, I can use only upto 2GB of it... but when it's a single LV, the whole 3.5GB will be ready
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