Hi, Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> wrote: > On Sun, 2018-07-29 at 08:22 +0200, Holger Wansing wrote: > [...] > > diff --git a/en/using-d-i/modules/partman-lvm.xml > > b/en/using-d-i/modules/partman-lvm.xml > > index 89b32b958..4a5378c0d 100644 > > --- a/en/using-d-i/modules/partman-lvm.xml > > +++ b/en/using-d-i/modules/partman-lvm.xml > > @@ -41,7 +41,18 @@ to be used as physical volumes for LVM. This is done in > > the > > <menuchoice> <guimenu>Use as:</guimenu> <guimenuitem>physical volume > > for LVM</guimenuitem> </menuchoice>. > > > > -</para><para> > > +</para><warning><para> > > + > > +Be aware: the new LVM setup will destroy all data on all partitions marked > > with > > +an LVM type code. So, if you already have an LVM on some of your disks, and > > +want to install Debian additionally to that machine, the old (already > > existing) > > +LVM will be wiped out! The same counts for partitions, which are (for any > > +reason) misleadingly marked with an LVM type code, but contain something > > +different (like an encrypted volume). You need to remove such disks from > > the > > +system, before performing a new LVM setup! And - as always - you need to > > have > > +backups of your data. You made that backups, as we already told you, right? > > + > > +</para></warning><para> > [...] > > I think the last sentence is not really necessary.
Ok, skipped. diff --git a/en/using-d-i/modules/partman-lvm.xml b/en/using-d-i/modules/partman-lvm.xml index 89b32b958..0f320ba21 100644 --- a/en/using-d-i/modules/partman-lvm.xml +++ b/en/using-d-i/modules/partman-lvm.xml @@ -41,7 +41,17 @@ to be used as physical volumes for LVM. This is done in the <menuchoice> <guimenu>Use as:</guimenu> <guimenuitem>physical volume for LVM</guimenuitem> </menuchoice>. -</para><para> +</para><warning><para> + +Be aware: the new LVM setup will destroy all data on all partitions marked with +an LVM type code. So, if you already have an LVM on some of your disks, and +want to install Debian additionally to that machine, the old (already existing) +LVM will be wiped out! The same counts for partitions, which are (for any +reason) misleadingly marked with an LVM type code, but contain something +different (like an encrypted volume). You need to remove such disks from the +system, before performing a new LVM setup! + +</para></warning><para> When you return to the main <command>partman</command> screen, you will see a new option <guimenuitem>Configure the Logical Volume Manager</guimenuitem>. -- ============================================================ Created with Sylpheed 3.5.1 under D E B I A N L I N U X 9 " S T R E T C H " . Registered Linux User #311290 - https://linuxcounter.net/ ============================================================