You may want to create a Linux LVM partition, and using that in lvm
(pvcreate /dev/hdb1)...
rich turner wrote:
i have a volume group built on a physical volume that is the
disk /dev/hdb. when i write the grub bootloader to that disk, it appears
that the bootloader overwrites part or all of the lvm data on that disk,
essentially wiping out my volume group. does anyone know if that is
normal or if lvm and grub indeed share the same place on the disk?
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