nate wrote:
William L. Maltby wrote:
All this raised a question in my mind. What's the value of have a swap
managed by LVM? ISTM that: 1) swap is usually configured to be the
I think the main reason would be simplicity, assuming you have
other volumes created and not just a single VG with a single
LV in it for swap.
Though I don't use LVM on the internal disks of my systems, have
had too many headaches over the years with anaconda puking during
installation with kickstart when using LVM. I only use LVM on
SAN volumes.
Centos/RHEL 5's anaconda has that licked. Feel free to do it with
kickstart again. I have eight new boxes setup with kickstart doing lvm
on mirrored partitions. /boot on its own mirrored partition.
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