Interesting experience tonight.

I re-did my disk storage so that LVM was back in the game for nearly
everything.  While I was at it, I made an 8GB volume to try Xandros
on, and an 80GB volume for data.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] doc]$ sudo /usr/sbin/lvscan
Password:
  ACTIVE            '/dev/G1/V00' [8.00 GB] inherit
  ACTIVE            '/dev/G1/V01' [80.00 GB] inherit
  ACTIVE            '/dev/G0/V06' [40.00 GB] inherit
  ACTIVE            '/dev/G0/V01' [10.00 GB] inherit
  ACTIVE            '/dev/G0/V02' [10.00 GB] inherit
  ACTIVE            '/dev/G0/V03' [20.00 GB] inherit
  ACTIVE            '/dev/G0/V05' [20.00 GB] inherit
  ACTIVE            '/dev/G0/V04' [10.00 GB] inherit
  ACTIVE            '/dev/G0/V00' [2.00 GB] inherit

At first try, the Xandros installer does not recognize Logical
Volumes, and considers any Logical Group that it encounters to be
"unformatted".

Naturally I stopped there.  I _will_ try to avoid unplanned power
failures as well as unannounced network outages, and unplanned
earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.  (Dilbert)

    carl
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    carl lowenstein         marine physical lab     u.c. san diego
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