>>> On 7/6/2014 at 07:24 PM, Cameron Seay <cws...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> On x86 LVM is done
> during the install. I have not figured out a way to do it during install
> with Linux on z. 

I seem to recall seeing in one of your previous emails that you're running 
SLES11.  If so, the Deployment Guide talks about how to set up LVM during 
installation.  It's really no different than on Intel/AMD.
1. Add a partition to the device you want to use
2. Mark it as "LVM"
3. Go to the "Volume Management" section of the Expert Partitioner.
4. Add a VG using the partition(s) you created in step 1.
5. Add the Logical Volumes you want in that VG.


Mark Post

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