> > To reiterate: I don't see any solution without making LVM accept Apple > > partition maps in the first place. Which part of LVM checks the partition > > type? Can you show me some sample code? > > Unfortunately I'm no hacker, I am just trying to use LVM on the > PowerMac (OldWorld, beige G3). So I can't show you source code. This > evening when I get back home I can take note of the error messages and > send them, but to sum it up I tried everything under the Sun, and none > could mark a partition as LVM type, not even parted which does uses > names instead of hexadecimals.
parted should indeed use names on Apple partitioned disks; LVM (from what I gather) doesn't cope with names here. Sending the error messages (with comments on which tool produces them) would help. > I tried even to mark a partition as undefined with mac-fdisk, but then > vgcreate fails, even if pvcreate works. You didn't answer my implied question: do you need to keep the Apple partition format, (f.e. because you need to keep MacOS on the machine)? And, out of interest: how do you boot the oldworld G3? quik, or floppy boot?? Can quik do dual booting on such a box? Michael