Hi, > If you dont know in advance how your storage is allocated the best way, > use lvm. The space you dont need today is in the pool and be it > /var/www/html or swap or whatever assign it as needed in the future. > > Note that its maybe better to not put /boot into lvm. > > I would suggest > > /dev/md0 -> /boot > /dev/md1 -> lvm with all other partitions including swap OK, I have done this, I need to create mount points and I am not sure how to initially size. How does everyone size /? Since I know my /var/www/html will be large, say 300GB, I can create a mount point for at least that, but with LVM you are saying I can change the size later to increase it? What other mount points should one have (besides swap)? No users will be storing sata on this box. -Jason _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos