Am Sonntag, 16. März 2003 10:19 schrieb Jan H. van Gils: > >Quoting Stefan Feeser <stefan.feeser@felino.de>: > >> Hi all, > > Hi, Hi, thanks for your help! It seems that I haven' t understood something! I thougt that LVM is a kernel builtin, so that I can create logical volumes from the begin (my idea is to load a kernel, for example the 2.4 Linuxkernel from Debian Bootdisks (Today I haven' t found a Bootdiskversion with which I have the possibility to work with LVM after loading the kernel) in the RAM, and after that I create locial volumes and so on). Is this possible and if it is, please could you tell me how? My main problem is that I don't want to create some "normal" partitions (If root should be an normal one is that ok). I have had a one week seminar with the Veritas LVM and I think that it is possible to load the LVM Module after loading the, for example Solaris, kernel and start to create my locial partions. So with Linux, I want do the same. Start a kernel, install the LVM-Modules (could you explain how I can do this manually?) and than I go forwards with logical partions, etc. > >> Thanks and regards > >> > >> Stefan > > Good luck Jan A "servus" from bavarian to all;-)) Stefan _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@sistina.com http://lists.sistina.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/