On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Post, Mark K wrote:
> As Adam indicated, LVM is what you need. But as a word of warning, since
> you're still running a 2.2 kernel, you will be limited to a _file_ size of
> 2GB each. So, if you need any individual file to exceed 2GB in size, you
> must upgrade to a 2.4 syst
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Mark,
Please explain what LVM means.
Thanks,
P. Abruzzese
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>> As Adam indicated, LVM is what you need. But as a word of warning, since
>> you're still running a 2.2 kernel, you will be lim
Mark,
Please explain what LVM means.
Thanks,
P. Abruzzese
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> As Adam indicated, LVM is wha
From: Abruzzese, Pat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: 20g partition
I have a user that needs a 20g partition. What steps are needed to add this
partition?
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 12:52:48PM -0500, Abruzzese, Pat wrote:
> I have a user that needs a 20g partition. What steps are needed to add
> this partition?
Assuming you're using SuSE LVM: figure out how many physical volumes
you'll need. Use pvcreate, then vgcreate, then lvcreate
I have a user that needs a 20g partition. What steps are needed to add this
partition?