if it boots up and sees the LVM then you should be able to customer
partition and configure without reformatting.

you can look and see a fair amount without even writing changes to the disk.

However i would still make a backup.

On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Nadim Hoque <nadimho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I currently have Centos 6 installed with software raid 0 with LVM. I was
> wondering if it is possible to install Ubuntu server 10.04 with those
> settings without data loss and that the current raid/lvm will stay in tact.
> So far in my experience I should be able to do this, but I just wanted your
> input on the matter. I might switch to ubuntu server for the vast number of
> packages in the default repos and when I used it before I really liked it (I
> love how the default repos have what I want, and ufw is nice as well).
>
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