Re: Ultimate Fedora partition scheme ?

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On Thu, 2009-06-18 at 14:38 +0200, Valent Turkovic wrote:
> With 120GB available and with this ideas in mind would this partition
> scheme work or you have better ideas:
> sda1 ; /boot ; 200MB ; ext3 ; fedora boot
> sda2 ; / ; 10GB ; ext4 ; root partition for fedora
> sda3 ; / ; 10GB ; ext4 ; root for ubuntu (it doens't need extra /boot partition)
> sda5; 100GB ; extended partiton
> sda6; 20GB ; PV_1 for LVM (LVM physical volume)
> sda7; 20GB ; PV_2 for LVM
> sda8; 20GB ; PV_3 for LVM
> sda9; 20GB ; PV_4 for LVM
> sda10; 20GB ; PV_5 for LVM

Uhh.. IMHO there is no sense whatsoever to create multiple LVM
partitions on a single hard drive. You can manage with a couple small
boot partitions, and the rest of stuff on LVM. When the partitions are
in LVM, you can resize them whenever necessary.
-- 
Jussi Lehtola
Fedora Project Contributor
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