Hello, Debian community, I have got a 250G harddisk that I can use for a debian lenny installation. I have met with partition size problems before so this time I would use LVM. and since it will be a server so /var /srv etc will grow in size later on. at the same time I would like to have 50G left untouched possibly for another OS such as Mac, windows, other linux distro, etc..
I read something that it is not good for /boot and / to reside on lvm partitions. So my question is that how to use debian installer to partition the harddrive to suit my purpose? I am pretty familiar with normal debian install process but I am new to lvm and am not aware of any unexpeced results from lvm Considering I may need to do multi boot later on. So could any one offer me some insights into this? Thanks a million, Zhengquan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org