On 6/11/2010 6:48 AM, Jochen Schulz wrote:
Germana Oliveira:
any suggestion are welcome!
I won't comment on your disk layout, but just one hint: you should
absolutely use LVM. It is nothing more than an abstraction layer between
your disks/partitions and the filesystems, but offers a lot of
flexibility. If after one year you recognize that today's decision about
the partition layout aren't optimal anymore, LVM makes it really easy to
extend your filesystems.
J.
+1
You can easily move to another disk/partition (LVM volume) from an
existing (functioning) LVM volume with just a couple of commands and a
little wait time. By far the easiest way to do this. Of course, a dead
disk is a horse of another color; LVM, like RAID, is NOT a backup.
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