On Thu 2011-05-19 (10:35), Corin Langosch wrote: > > But how do you set up quotas for the snapshots? > > One can limit the size of the whole LVM container, but this is the same as > > using a regular disk partition (for all LXC containers). > > I'm by no means an lvm expert, but I would have guessed from Hallyn's > suggestion that a writeable snapshot can not grow bigger than the > underlying partition.
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