Re: lvm

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Edson Marquezani Filho wrote:
> On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 3:08 PM, Joy Methew <ml4joy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> hello all,
>>                   when we wanna create LVM we create a lvm type drive with
>> 8e code.
>> but here we can can create lvm partation with simple linux partation with
>> code 83.
>> so here is no need to create 8e code partation....
>> any perticular reaseon behind this?
> 
> It confuses me too.
> 
> What does that partition type exactly mean? I mean, when we set it,
> what does it change in the partition table level, if it does change?
> And, if not, what does the partition type actually affect?

What it all matters to is the BIOS. There is *very* little code in the BIOS -
we're talking words, we do *not* have even kilobytes. The BIOS has to identify
what the partitions are, so it knows how to handle them, or whether to hand
them off to something somewhere later in the bootstrap process.

And if you want to see the partition types, in fdisk, if you go to create a
partition, there is an option when it asks for type that will give you a full
list of known partition types, with what they are.

	mark


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