Rupert Heesom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I seem to be having problems when configuring my disk setup during the
net install for sarge amd64.
I'm trying to configure /home to be an MD within an LVM container.
Although the install can configure it, when I've rebooted the install,
and installed
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 07:45:33PM +0100, Rupert Heesom wrote:
I seem to be having problems when configuring my disk setup during the
net install for sarge amd64.
I'm trying to configure /home to be an MD within an LVM container.
Although the install can configure it, when I've rebooted the
On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 02:32:05PM -0600, Samat Jain wrote:
You should keep swap partitions off of MD devices. If you've multiple
swap partitions, you can pass the pri option to stripe among your swap
partitions (ala RAID0) for a slightly performance boost. Running RAID1,
RAID5, etc for a
I seem to be having problems when configuring my disk setup during the
net install for sarge amd64.
I'm trying to configure /home to be an MD within an LVM container.
Although the install can configure it, when I've rebooted the install,
and installed evms, then it seems the LVM container has
Rupert Heesom wrote:
I seem to be having problems when configuring my disk setup during the
net install for sarge amd64.
I'm trying to configure /home to be an MD within an LVM container.
Although the install can configure it, when I've rebooted the install,
and installed evms, then it seems
No, but I have setup an LVM physical volume on top of an RAID1 MD
device before. I did it from within the Debian installer, and
without issue. Are you sure this is not what you want? I'm not sure
I understand the purpose of an MD device made from an LVM physical
volumes...
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