Ok, somebody shoot me if im screwing things up here myself, but ... Im looking for some (global overview/architecture) information on the current state of Logical Volume Management and multi-path software for Linux /Redhat. Please note that im not looking for any configuration guides or anything, but more for an overview of the architecture, and the (in-)possibilities (like boot from SAN support with LVM2/DM, lilo/grub boot manager support for a /boot partition on LVM2 and DM, etc ?) of the current technology. But it looks like since RedHat has acquired sistina, I cant seem to find any decent information on this topic ? The only thing I can find is the "Red Hat Global File System" web page that I get redirected to when I access www.sistina.com, and that page is really not all that helpful for finding the kind of information that I am currently looking for - it seems aimed at people that want to build clusters and Im just looking for LVM/mirroring/SAN information for regular Linux systems. Doesnt RedHat have some kind of white paper that provides this information for the RedHat server systems ? Yes, I could of course read the device mapper, LVM2, and boot-manager HOWTO's and mailing list myself and try to patch the information together for myself. But isnt the added value of a distribution supposed to be that you dont have to do that yourself cause the vendor does this for you ? ;) Oh, well. Anyways, if anyone happens to know a URL that can help me clear up this issue for me, that would be appreciated very much indeed. Sincerely, John Smith. _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/