Hi We are contemplating to start using RHEL v4 in our
enterprise. Most of our servers have a hardware RAID. The server we are using for a RHEL 4 trial install has
4x36GB SCSI drives configured using RAID 5. Of course, we also want to use LVM. Can someone please suggest what would be the best “layout”/”recipe”
considering the configuration I described? Using “automatically” partitioning during install
RHEL suggests: /boot and swap outside LVM and the rest of space in LVM mounted
under / file system. Is this sufficient layout for maximum flexibility? Should I
create other logical volumes and file systems? Any tips are appreciated Amir Mistric (amistric@nemours.org) NOTICE…This
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