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From: Ulf Bartelt <ulf@twc.de>
To: linux-lvm@sistina.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] startup stuff an dnew question :-)
Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 09:18:31 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3A7E61D7.D417A879@twc.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: Pine.LNX.4.21.0102021438490.380-100000@munster.noc.fr.clara.net

JAmes wrote:
> 
> It works ! Thanks to everybody who helped. I am too used to debian
> packages doing all for you.
> 
> /etc/rcS.d is the one that worked. So has init2 got anything to do with
> /etc/rc2.d ???
> 
> Another question I have is can anybody show me a good install plan, a
> partition scheme for a machine where everything but the / is lvm'ed. I
> haven't seen this discussed anywhere. At the moment I am just testing on a
> box with a partition / a swap and a /home .
> 
> If I did a standard installation using say 5 partitions / /usr /var/ /home
> swap, it would be a pain transferring this to an lvm system. So how do you
> lot do it ?

This is how I did it on my router/mailserver:

Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2                31729     14865     15226  49% /
/dev/hda1                 3963      1273      2486  34% /boot
/dev/vgodo/tmp           63461        19     60821   0% /tmp
/dev/vgodo/usr          222135    180405     30262  86% /usr
/dev/vgodo/var           63461     27578     33917  45% /var
/dev/vgodo/home          63461      2467     60339   4% /home
/dev/vgodo/spool_squid  507748     23395    458139   5% /var/spool/squid

But the tricky part is: hda2 and hda1 are LVs too...

I just faked partition map entries for them and I use them only by this
"partition aliases", so I can boot a system living totally in LVs using
conventional things like lilo...

Have a look into http://www.freenet.de/y.e.t.i./

I'm using this trick for over a year now and I'm still happy with it.
All my Linuxes @home are set up this way ( if not a diskless install :-)
)...

Bye!
	Ulf.

  reply	other threads:[~2001-02-05  8:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-02-02  9:02 [linux-lvm] startup stuff JAmes
2001-02-02 10:20 ` Patrick Caulfield
2001-02-02 11:46 ` Heinz J. Mauelshagen
2001-02-02 11:02   ` JAmes
2001-02-02 12:09     ` Holger Grothe
2001-02-02 13:53     ` Heinz J. Mauelshagen
2001-02-02 13:46       ` [linux-lvm] startup stuff an dnew question :-) JAmes
2001-02-05  8:18         ` Ulf Bartelt [this message]
2001-02-06  2:39           ` zoo1
2001-02-06  7:44             ` Ulf Bartelt
2001-02-06 17:34               ` Andreas Dilger
2001-02-06 18:21               ` Christoph Hellwig
2001-02-02 13:53 ` [linux-lvm] startup stuff Timo Aaltonen
2001-02-02 14:18   ` JAmes

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