Re: Partitioning with LVM

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Cen Tos wrote:
I've been reading up on recommended partitioning scheme and looking at Centos 5 beta's default scheme, it struck me that with LVM, it doesn't matter any more as long as we leave aside enough room for /boot, does it? Or am I still missing something here? Thanks!


Not sure if booting from LVM is supported, so I usually leave /boot as a raw
disk partition.  Some other caveats I've run into are trying to unmount /usr (lvm)
so I can fsck it in single mode only to find out LVM has stuff open there.
I usually keep a Knoppix boot disk handy for those instances.



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