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[Mageia-dev] time to switch from raw partitions to lvm?

+ Buchan Milne + bgmilne at staff.telkomsa.net +
+ Mon Feb 21 21:50:59 CET 2011 +

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On Monday, 21 February 2011 11:49:27 Thomas Lottmann wrote:
+> I am still not convinced of how easy this can be. For having attempted
+> to manage (and learn) how to manage LVM partitons with CentOS, it is
+> quite complicated. So it certainly has many advantages, but I'm awaiting
+> an intuitive disk manager like Diskdrake to manage this stuff without
+> the need of preliminary knowledge.
+
+Yes, with diskdrake, it's no problem. Anaconda's LVM interface is quite 
+confusing and complex. After installation, AFAIK, you can't access the same 
+interface. system-config-lvm (if it's still around) was also pretty unusable.
+
+But, we have diskdrake, so why are the problems of CentOS an issue?
+
+Regards,
+Buchan
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