* Francisco Javier Lloreda Sanchez <flloreda@xxxxxxxxxx> [2013-01-18 19:03]: > Thanks MAtthew for your answer but this is exactly what I'm triying to > avoid... :) > > I would like to have the equivalent to : > pvcreate /dev/vdb > vgcreate test /dev/vdb > lvcreate -n lv_test -L 10G test > > So at the end of the installation I would have a vg over no partition > (not the whole disk but over the disk device). One question I have is: Besides the academic exercise of being able to do it, is there a requirement to do it? I understand wanting to know if something is possible just for the sake of knowing, but do you have a functional reason that you _need_ to write to the disk rather than a partition? -- David Rock david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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