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From: Ray Morris <support@bettercgi.com>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] mounting a filesystem on LVM2
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 2010 22:31:18 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1286249478.12105.27@raydesk1.bettercgi.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinq+3DzM0x1sOGJB6Kw93d3i+dezNy86B1SQRBP@mail.gmail.com> (from mightydreams@gmail.com on Mon Oct  4 21:40:57 2010)

> mkfs.ext3 and mkswapfs commands exist but how to I break the LVM in  
> to 2 parts.
> I am not asking to extend or move or resize or taking snapshot of the
> LVM which is given in your LVM Howto.
> If you used virt-manager it does that
> any user space program will show you one LVM but inside it will be
> having ext3 and swap partition within same LVM.

partitions, just like any other block device.
Preferably use parted as opposed to fdisk, as
fdisk can support only up to 2 TB.
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On 10/04/2010 09:40:57 PM, Tapas Mishra wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 1:27 AM, Alexander Skwar
> <alexanders.mailinglists+nospam@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Yes. The question was, what filesystem you've put
> > on the lv. cfdisk is (basically) of no use for LVM. And
> > even in old style partitioning, cfdisk isn't used for
> > creating filesystems.
> Are you referring to ext3/ext4 type of file system.
> >>>
> >>> � Read the howto!
> >> Well what exactly ?
> >>
> >
> > The LVM howto.
> I have read it but what I am asking is not mentioned.
> I am breaking an LVM which is not having any filesystem on it into 2  
> parts.
> One will be used as root of type ext4 and another part will be used as
> swap filesystem.
> How can this be done.
> mkfs.ext3 and mkswapfs commands exist but how to I break the LVM in  
> to 2 parts.
> I am not asking to extend or move or resize or taking snapshot of the
> LVM which is given in your LVM Howto.
> If you used virt-manager it does that
> any user space program will show you one LVM but inside it will be
> having ext3 and swap partition within same LVM.
> I do not want to have different LVM for swap and ext3.
> I want both these filesystems to co exist.
> This thing is not mentioned in the LVM How to.
> 
> _______________________________________________
> linux-lvm mailing list
> linux-lvm@redhat.com
> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm
> read the LVM HOW-TO at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
> 
> 

  reply	other threads:[~2010-10-05  3:31 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-10-04  8:02 [linux-lvm] mounting a filesystem on LVM2 Tapas Mishra
2010-10-04 14:46 ` Phillip Susi
2010-10-04 15:06   ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-04 15:32     ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-04 15:37     ` Ray Morris
2010-10-04 16:37     ` Alexander Skwar
2010-10-04 17:33       ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-04 18:30         ` Alexander Skwar
2010-10-04 19:08           ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-04 19:10             ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-04 19:20               ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-04 19:57             ` Alexander Skwar
2010-10-05  2:40               ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-05  3:31                 ` Ray Morris [this message]
2010-10-05  5:33                   ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-05  6:32                     ` Alexander Skwar
2010-10-05 15:41                       ` K. Richard Pixley
2010-10-05 15:55                         ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-05 15:56                           ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-05 14:40                     ` Stuart D. Gathman
2010-10-05  6:24                 ` Stuart D. Gathman
2010-10-05  7:30                   ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-05 14:25                     ` Stuart D. Gathman
2010-10-05 15:53                       ` Tapas Mishra
2010-10-05  6:33             ` Stuart D. Gathman
2010-10-04 20:03     ` Phillip Susi
2010-10-05  2:30       ` Tapas Mishra

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