Le 21/03/2017 14:53, Ed Greshko a écrit : > On 03/21/17 19:30, François Patte wrote: >> So what? >> >> I am sorry but I do not understand what you mean.... > > Well, you originally had made some statements about how bad anaconda > is. In your original post you used phrases like "but after sometimes > anaconda refuses to do anything" and "Unfortunately anaconda crashed a > few minutes after the beginning of the install". That was the case (many times) > > Then in a subsequent message you gave a list of what sort of > partitioning you wanted and what you seem to have ended up with. And it > was brought to your attention that a separate /usr is no longer supported. Why not supported? You can create as many partitions as you want... no? Maybe /usr is obsolete but I cannot see why I cannot have a /usr partition? > > So, everything sounded really awful to the point where I had to give it > a try to see how badly things were. So, I just did what I did. Now, > granted, I was drinking Jack Daniel's at the time so I did fail to > mention that this was simply an attempt to reproduce your experience. I use Jack Daniel's to clean my windows don't you have better Whiskies? >> >> Up to now I did not find how to resize my swap partition and how to add >> the remaining space to the extended partition. >> >> I want to resize the swap from this awfull size given by anaconda >> (128Gib) to 4Gib and to move the remaining space (124Gib) to the >> extended partition. >> >> Gparted is unable to do this because of the raid1 device where the swap is. > > So.... You just want to resize your swap at this point. > > Now you looked at my other message and saw the output for parted and it > may be the same on your system and you see only "primary". > > But....at Tom pointed out... > > [root@2disk ~]# lvm vgs > VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree > fedora 1 4 0 wz--n- 31.05g 4.00m As I told in my message: using the graphical version of anaconda, you have not the choice: either you ask for lvm, or you ask for raid [root@bhaskara ~]# lvm vgs > > [root@2disk ~]# lvm lvs > LV VG Attr LSize Pool Origin Data% Meta% Move Log > Cpy%Sync Convert > home fedora -wi-ao---- > 4.03g > root fedora -wi-ao---- > 13.97g > swap fedora -wi-ao---- > 1.86g > var fedora -wi-ao---- 11.18g [root@bhaskara ~]# lvm lvs [root@bhaskara ~]# pvscan No matching physical volumes found [root@bhaskara ~]# df --exclude-type=tmpfs --exclude-type=devtmpfs Sys. de fichiers blocs de 1K Utilisé Disponible Uti% Monté sur /dev/md127 1998672 29124 1848308 2% / /dev/md124 41153760 4236552 34803672 11% /usr /dev/md125 999320 106896 823612 12% /boot /dev/md121 15350728 370164 14177748 3% /var /dev/md122 41153760 49308 38990916 1% /opt /dev/md123 619140256 108640 587557952 1% /home > > So, you can see that my swap is in the VG "fedora" along with logical > volumes. > > So, the path to change the sizes would be along these lines. > > 1. Turn swap off. > > 2. lvreduce to shrink swap > > 3. lvextend to add the space to another lv if desired. So I can't resize my awfull swap using this! > > FWIW, I am having another Jack tonight....but I hope the above sheds > some light on your configuration. You'd better choose some single malt not less than 17 years Jack Daniel's could make you a blind man! Regards -- François Patte UFR de mathématiques et informatique Laboratoire CNRS MAP5, UMR 8145 Université Paris Descartes 45, rue des Saints Pères F-75270 Paris Cedex 06 Tél. +33 (0)1 8394 5849 http://www.math-info.univ-paris5.fr/~patte
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