Hi Dejan,
Can you be more clean on your goal, I understand you'd like to create
a new filesystem?
Please provide output of the following two commands:
vgdisplay
lvdisplay
Brian
On May 25, 2008, at 8:59 AM, Dejan Čabrilo wrote:
Hello all,
I'm new to LVM so my terminology and understanding may be wrong, but
let me try to ask the question:
* I currently have two partitions on a hard disk: sda1 (/boot) and
sda2.
* sda2 holds a logical volume group (VolGroup00), which holds 3
volumes.
* I would like to shrink the volume group VolGroup00 (sda2), in order
to free up some space on the hard disk, and create sda3 partition
I know I can free up some space on VolGroup00 (shrink one of the
volumes). But, how can I non-destructively resize the volume group
itself? What would be the steps involved?
Thank you,
Dejan Čabrilo
P.S. Obviously, there are workarounds like using a second HD to move
all my stuff there and then create a new setup, but I'd like to do it
without any workarounds, if possible.
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