Re: Total free space using added VGs and LVs

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On Mon, 19 Oct 2009, Lou Arnold wrote:

> 1) I have been trying to add a 2nd drive (one partition) to my system, and
> then to see the total free space via the file browser. But this doesn't work
> if I create a new volume group and add the drive to that. Why is this so?

File system free space is unrelated to LVM free space.  The free space of
each VG is independent.  (That is a main point of multiple volume groups.)

> 2) I also tried adding the drive to the existing volume group (VolGroup00)
> and created a new logical volume group (LogVol02) for the drive. But again,
> the file browser shows different amounts of free space at root (31GB) vs
> after the mount point of the new drive (/mnt/X2nd40GB) (35 GB). Why does it
> not show 66 GB free no matter what folder I look at?

If file browser means file system browser, it would not be expected to show
LVM free space.

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