PS: Multiple roots

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Forgot to mention, I'm asking about multiple roots and not multiple 
partitions. 

I'm guessing the only way would be to create GFS partitions, assign each as 
'use all available space' (what ever that option is called), then keep an eye 
on the overall aggregated storage as a volume group.

Mike



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