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From: Joep Blom <jlblom@neuroweave.nl>
To: LVM general discussion and development <linux-lvm@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] booting from an LV
Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 23:42:03 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <447624AB.5040409@neuroweave.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <44761EB9.2000901@conterra.de>

Dieter St�ken wrote:

> Joep Blom wrote:
>
>> Harik,
>> I couldn't agree more. IMHO it's a bloody shame we still have to work 
>> with a misconcept of over 25 years to start any OS (I'm not familiar 
>> with the Mac but I presume it's equally oldfashioned).
>> Joep
>
>
> be careful:
> precisely Apple is a step further than most Linux systems today:
> they already use EFI, the next generation BIOS, see:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Firmware_Interface
> EFI even defines an enhanced partitioning concept called GPT.
>
> But I still fail to see, why I have to create any partition on my
> disks if I have LVM instead. It should make partitions obsolete!
> On the other hand I don't see neither Lilo nor Grub will provide
> a solution without any DOS partition table, soon. As I refuse to turn
> back booting from floppy disks, I currently think about booting from
> a cheap USB Stick instead. It may hold my /boot system with an LVM
> aware kernel and may even carry a small rescure system.
> Dieter
>
>
>
>
>
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Dieter,
I didn't know that of Apple. That's very interesting. I know there are 
already for over a year talks about completely different kind of 
bootstrap loader+ advanced programming tools such as EFI you mentioned 
but until now no motherboards has appeared for Intel/AMD processors with 
it.
Your solution of booting from an USB stick is what I intend to do with 
my firewall: a stand-alone memory-only system (I'm a little paranoid 
with respect to security) running LEAF (the Bering-uclib variant) but 
it's an idea for workstations as well as USB sticks become very cheap.
Joep

      reply	other threads:[~2006-05-25 21:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-05-23 10:21 [linux-lvm] booting from an LV Joep Blom
2006-05-23 10:58 ` Luca Berra
2006-05-23 11:13   ` Joep Blom
2006-05-24  5:21     ` Francis SOUYRI
2006-05-24 19:41       ` Joep Blom
2006-05-24 21:36         ` 回覆: " mcclnx mcc
2006-05-24 21:38         ` Harik A'ttar
2006-05-24 22:08           ` Joep Blom
2006-05-25 21:16             ` Dieter Stüken
2006-05-25 21:42               ` Joep Blom [this message]

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