Shaun Jackman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > For for the first time since potato, I reinstalled Debian from scratch > on my main box. Hoorah for dist-upgrade! One experience I took away > from the installation is how impressed I was with partman, the > debian-installer partition management tool. This was my first time > using SATA, LVM, and RAID -- I figured I'd play with all the new > buzzwords while I had the opportunity -- and partman made it all quite > simple! > > Once I had my system up and running, I decided to go back and tweak a > couple things in the partitioning / LVM / RAID scheme. After looking > for a bit, I didn't find a utility [1] quite as good as partman for > this task, so I fell back to the command line utilities fdisk, lvm, > and mdadm. My sense of it is that there isn't a tool packaged in > Debian to fill this need -- although feel free to give suggestions at > this point. > > I suggest one of two things, or if there's time both! 1. Port partman > from debian-installer to make it a full fledged utility. 2. Port > whatever tool Red Hat uses [2] for this same task and package it for > Debian. I haven't used the latter, so the former would be my > preference. Can someone more familiar with partman and > debian-installer give an indication of how much work this would be? > > Cheers! > Shaun > > [1] qtparted is a nice tool, but doesn't handle LVM or RAID yet as far > as I know. webmin-lvm is a capable looking tool though. > > [2] I think this tool might be called DiskDruid, but I'm quite out of > touch with Red Hat state-of-the-art.
FYI: Martin Loschwitz (madkiss) is working on the Yast partitioner module (from SuSe), part of the Yast for Debian project. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]