1. I can't figure out how to do it (LVM says I need to unmount /home and
it can't do that since /home is in use).
Change to the single user mode. As root, run "telinit 1". It is
preferable to do this from the CLI. You can then unmount /home.
Hi Mikkel!
(MLUG member, right?)
But once I've unmounted /home, how do I run the LVM tool? :)
2. I'm a-feered that /home being in a LV means that if I resize it, I'll
have free space in a logical partition - and that XP won't/can't be
installed in that logical free space.
So.... suggestions?
Whil Hentzen
Milwaukee
I don't know enough about LVM to help you with #2. If it were just a
logical partition, I would use gparted, but I don't know how it
would handle a LV...
Tried that. gparted doesn't see the insides of an LV. Just sees two
partitions - boot and 'the other one' (/).
Whil
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