[wellylug] Manual Partitioning using LVM
David Harrison
david.harrison at stress-free.co.nz
Thu Oct 26 15:25:17 NZDT 2006
From the diagram I can't see where you are putting your root (/)
partition.
The Gentoo Wiki recommends that the root partition is not placed on
LVM and after some pain I recommend you follow their advice.
At the moment LVM cannot take snapshots of the root volume and a
number of pitfalls if the LVM fails for some reason.
I would also try to set aside some spare space for snapshots and
breathing room, you can always make the partitions larger but
shrinking them can be very difficult (if not impossible with ext3).
For example you probably don't need 86gig for the /usr partition,
you'd be better of cutting that down to 10gig and using the rest for /
var (10-20gig) and spare space.
David
On 26/10/2006, at 2:00 PM, Rob Collins wrote:
> Just wondered if I could pick your brains re initial manual
> partitioning of 2 hard drive system using LVM prior to installing
> Kubuntu alternative install (again). I am doing this as a newbie
> as it has become clear that hd room becomes important when talking
> about the /usr and /home balance. I want to use GRUB not LILO
> (GRUB I have a separate rescue and install cd for incase I need to
> alter GRUB afterwards) and also be able to dual-boot to windows
> NT. because of this, I intend to make a separate small /boot
> partition as I understand that GRUB will not handle LVM. I have
> attached a diagram of what I am trying to do and wondered if you
> would have a look for me and pass on any tips/suggestions/pitfall
> warnings.
>
> Ta,
>
> Rob Collins
> <Partitions.pdf>
>
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