To Ro: > > After reading all the comments and guiding help I am feeling inclined > towards this late solution: clean new install and later addition of old > data.
That is probably the easiest and least risky way to do it. > The reason why I want lvm (first time I am seriously considering it > after many years of going other ways ) is the set of stated benefits that > it has with respect to other file systems, specially during addition of > new space, etc. I thought I had already mentioned it in my other mail: LVM is not a filesystem. It is a means to manage storage space independently from the devices. Usually I am a big proponent of LVM even on desktops or laptops with only a single disk. But users should understand the basic concepts because you can easily destroy your data with LVM tools. J. -- If I could have anything in the world it would have to be more money. [Agree] [Disagree] <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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