On 10/04/2010 05:41 PM, Tapas Mishra wrote: <snip>
lvscan ACTIVE '/dev/nintendo/lvm1' [100.00 GiB] inherit ACTIVE '/dev/nintendo/lvm2' [150.00 GiB] inherit ACTIVE '/dev/nintendo/lvm3' [50.00 GiB] inherit ACTIVE '/dev/nintendo/lvm4' [100.00 GiB] inherit
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So swap and ext4 both do exist in all four lvms above but how is that done manually that is one thing I want to know.
Ahhh, got it. For that scenario, you should be able to use "standard partitioning tools" on the LVM volumes.
For example: $ sudo fdisk /dev/nintendo/lvm1 or: $ sudo parted /dev/nintendo/lvm2 And that kind of thing. Inside the guest, it will just have (for example) /dev/nintendo/lvm1 given to it as a full disk (ie /dev/sda), and would see the partitions in it you've created. (ie /dev/sda1, /dev/sda2) I *think* that's what you're asking? Is that right? :) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift _______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list
