Re: How to change default system dir

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Dne 28. 09. 22 v 17:16 Bartłomiej Błachut napsal(a):
Hi,
I have a question for you, because what I need is to change in my ubuntu(22.04) the localisation of default-system-dir from /etc/lvm to a place where I have write access e.g. /home/my_user/new_lvm_dir. I've tried so far to provide to ./configure option --with-default-system-dir=/home/my_user/new_lvm_dir or later I replace everywhere in code pattern /etc/lvm to /home/my_user/new_lvm_dir but without any success. Are you able to give me any idea how I can do it ?

I tried it on main/stable branches git://sourceware.org/git/lvm2.git <http://sourceware.org/git/lvm2.git>


Hi


lvm2 basically always require a 'root' access for any 'real usable' lvm2 command - so saying you don't have write access to /etc looks very strange to start with.

We have also configure option  --with-confdir=[/etc]
but I still think you should start with explaining what are you actually trying to do - as maybe there is some design issue??


Regards

Zdenek

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