Re: [qubes-users] Re: Using and Mounting a Secondary Internal HD

2017-07-12 Thread 'P R' via qubes-users
Hello,

Am 11.07.2017 8:30 nachm. schrieb "Nick Geary" :

What is the best method for extending the LVM within Qubes?

So

1) Lukas partition
2) mkfs.ext3
3) fstab & crypttab


Can't just add the 2nd drive to the LVM as additional physical Volume and
then extend the Logical Volume?

Or just use Symlinks.

- PhR

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Re: [qubes-users] Re: Using and Mounting a Secondary Internal HD

2017-07-11 Thread Andrew David Wong
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On 2017-07-11 13:30, Nick Geary wrote:
> I'm not planning to use it for dual boot. Would like to have the additional 
> space to create larger VM's stored on the second drive. 
> 
> To be able to clone decent sized Ubuntu & Windows templates. 
> 
> So far I've attempted to format the disk through fdisk as an extended 
> partition. Then used mkfs.ext3 to format the drive. But when it comes to 
> putting ext3 type into fstab. it returns as an unrecognized type.
> 
> I then took a crack at these instructions:
> 
> https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/custom-install/#manual-encryption-configuration-r31
> 
> The most efficient way honestly, might be backing up all the VM's to an 
> external disk, wiping the OS, and installing with both drives formatted 
> together on initial installation. (would need to buy the drive)
> 
> It will be good experience to get it configured manually. But to pick up 
> where I left off required decryption and opening of the luks volume by 
> command line. 
> 
> What is the best method for extending the LVM within Qubes?
> 
> So 
> 
> 1) Lukas partition
> 2) mkfs.ext3
> 3) fstab & crypttab
> 
> -N
> 

https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/secondary-storage/

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[qubes-users] Re: Using and Mounting a Secondary Internal HD

2017-07-11 Thread Nick Geary
I'm not planning to use it for dual boot. Would like to have the additional 
space to create larger VM's stored on the second drive. 

To be able to clone decent sized Ubuntu & Windows templates. 

So far I've attempted to format the disk through fdisk as an extended 
partition. Then used mkfs.ext3 to format the drive. But when it comes to 
putting ext3 type into fstab. it returns as an unrecognized type.

I then took a crack at these instructions:

https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/custom-install/#manual-encryption-configuration-r31

The most efficient way honestly, might be backing up all the VM's to an 
external disk, wiping the OS, and installing with both drives formatted 
together on initial installation. (would need to buy the drive)

It will be good experience to get it configured manually. But to pick up where 
I left off required decryption and opening of the luks volume by command line. 

What is the best method for extending the LVM within Qubes?

So 

1) Lukas partition
2) mkfs.ext3
3) fstab & crypttab

-N

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