> I want to be able to simply reinstall the system > and carry the physical volumes, and the VG's and > LV's they hold over to the rebuilt system. I just finished doing this. I installed a new python version from source which torched all my printing in RH7. So instead of reinstalling the RPM I decided to wipe the OS and do a fresh install. Here is my setup. OLD: hda held "/" on ext2 hdb held /home, /usr, /root, /var on LVM with reiserfs NEW: hda holds "/" on ext3 hdb holds /home, /usr, /root, /var on LVM with reiserfs I might miss a step but will try not to. 1. Back up all /etc/lvm* files and dirs. (I don't think this is neccessary since vgscan rebuilds them I think but I did it anyway) 2. Install fresh OS or upgrade. 3. Download latest kernel (I used 2.4.16). Of course you could use theirs but if you are going to build a kernel get the latest stable one there is. 4. Enable proper kernel options (in my case LVM, ext3, reiserfs) 5. make dep clean bzImage modules modules_install 6. Make sure you have boot disk of old kernel. 7. make changes to grub or lilo for new kernel 8. reboot 9. make dirs to mount LVM on and copy back the /etc/lvm* stuff from backup. (again, may not be neccessary) 10. Get and install the lvm utilities from Sistina 11. run pvscan to see if the "inactive" pv is recognized 12. run vgscan, then vgchange -a y 13. run lvscan to make sure all went as expected 14. mount all to the dirs you created. In my case something like: mount -t reiserfs /dev/main/lvhome /mnt/lvhome 15. scan them and read/write them to make sure you get no fs errors 16. make sure vgscan, vgchange -a y is in startup and vgchange -a n is in shutdown 17. make changes to fstab to mount the dirs to the correct places 18. double check above 19. reboot Of course You know most all of that I am sure but it is easier for me to lay it out that way. If you don't have a "dedicated" LVM disk as I do That will most surely complicate things if the OS doesn't support an upgrade or install of LVM. I know RH and deb don't. (the two I use) I have seen on the list that suse and another do. This worked for me at least. Hope I didn't forget anything major. -- Lewis Bergman Texas Communications 4309 Maple St. Abilene, TX 79602-8044 915-695-6962 ext 115