On Jul 25, 2008, at 7:12 PM, Tracy R Reed wrote:

I make a /boot device which is usually md0 to avoid complications with grub and then I make an md1 device which I make an LVM volume group and create logical volumes for my various filesystems in that.


I do this same thing when using software raid devices; that way, I have redundancy on my /boot filesystem, and flexibility on the rest of my storage. The main limitation that forces this, though, is that grub doesn't understand LVM.

Gregory

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