Shawn, Unfortunately, we won't have LVM in the initial 3.2 release, but perhaps in a follow-on release shortly afterwards.
However, Andreas Eisenreich has put together some modifications that enable SystemImager to work with LVM systems. Here's a link to his page, where you can download these: http://download.systemimager.org/pub/unofficial/LVM_Support_by_Andreas_Eisenreich/00README Cheers, -Brian Thus spake Shawn Clark ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hello, > > > > SI is a fantastic package, and I know that LVM support is > > slated for the 3.2 release. Since I rely heavily on LVM > > support for our installations, I was wondering how soon we > > could expect to see the LVM support? > > > > On that subject, I was wondering just how hard it would be > > to add LVM. Is it just a matter of turning it on in the > > kernel and then building the binaries and adding them to the > > BOEL binaries package? I have just started browsing through > > the source package, and Im wondering if creating an lvm.rul > > file and including the lvm source is all that would be > > required(+kernel config) Pardon my ignorance here. :} > > > > What are people doing to resize their partitions? Or is LVM > > not that widely used? > > > > Shawn > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- --------------------------------------------------------- Brian Elliott Finley Phone: 630.803.8183 GPG: 3FF8 D096 0E0C D3F3 29B7 6518 D20B 1931 10F8 EE52 --------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Sisuite-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sisuite-users