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+ <B>andre999</B>
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+ TITLE="[Mageia-dev] time to switch from raw partitions to lvm?">andr55 at laposte.net
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+<PRE>Frank Griffin a &#233;crit :
+&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i> Now with LVM, what do I do?
+</I>&gt;&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Pretty much exactly the same, if that's what you want. LVM is just a
+</I>&gt;<i> layer of indirection that you place on top of *only* those partitions
+</I>&gt;<i> you want LVM to control. It lets you create multiple &quot;virtual&quot;
+</I>&gt;<i> partitions each of which includes one or more physical partitions. In
+</I>&gt;<i> the minimal case, you can partition exactly as you would without LVM,
+</I>&gt;<i> but make each of the Mageia partitions an LV formatted as ext4 (or
+</I>&gt;<i> whatever) rather than a physical ext4.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> The difference is that later on if you need to expand one of these 1-1
+</I>&gt;<i> LVM partitions, all you do is create another physical partition
+</I>&gt;<i> *somewhere* - either on that physical disk or another you add - and tell
+</I>&gt;<i> LVM to make that new physical partition part of the LV you want to
+</I>&gt;<i> expand. The original physical partition on which you based the LVM
+</I>&gt;<i> stays exactly where it is without change, and the Logical Volume just
+</I>&gt;<i> magically increases in size by the size of the new physical partition
+</I>&gt;<i> you added.
+</I>&gt;<i>
+</I>&gt;<i> Using LVM for some or all of Mageia has no effect on your ability to use
+</I>&gt;<i> standard partitioning for other partitions on these disks.
+</I>
+It occurs to me that LVM (which I have only tested a long time ago)
+would play nicely on a large disk with a gpt partition table.
+Just divide the disk into a lot of reasonably-sized partitions (the
+limit for a default gpt table is 128 (primary) partitions, and let LVM
+combine them as appropriate, being dynamically reassociable as needed.
+
+Then if you want to do a clean install of a new Mageia (or other)
+release, could you just reformat the partitions you want (excluding
+/home and whatever other partitions you want to keep), without problem
+with LVM ?
+
+If so, that would be nice.
+The trick of course would be to ensure that you assign directories to
+partitions in an appropriate manner.
+
+some random thoughts ... :)
+
+--
+Andr&#233;
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