Am Dienstag, 4. September 2007 schrieb ext Remy Blank:
> Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
> >> Do you even need one?
> >
> > Yes, I do. Because I have / on a logical volume which may (in case of a
> > laptop) also be encrypted.
>
> Right. I think I might have confused the necessity to have an initramfs
> for LVM and the need to have it for an encrypted root.
>
> OTOH, if you put /usr, /home, /var, /tmp and all the others on LVM, you
> could just leave the root partition unencrypted, as it wouldn't contain
> anything sensitive.

I know it's not the safest thing to do, but I have the key for the other 
volumes on the root volume, so that this is the only one for which I need a 
passphrase. And no I can't put them on a USB stick, because USB is 
(physically) defective on this Laptop :-(

> >> And from what I remember, you can't resize a mounted ext3 partition
> >
> > You should refresh your memory, then :-) Those times are long over.
>
> I have googled a bit but I couldn't find any recent references for that
> except for a RedHat patch to 2.6.7. Specifically, e2fstools doesn't seem
> to mention online resizing at all.
>
> Could you give me a pointer?

Can't remember when e2fstools were dropped from Gentoo, but resize2fs is 
part of e2fsprogs.

> > Do it right, then - use EVMS *SCNR*
>
> Any specific pros/contras?

The only contra I know is that EVMS currently (still) can't handle online 
ext2/3 resize, but you can still do it manually as you would with pure LVM 
anyway. (Or use a different fs).

Other than that it IMHO has only pros. Be it partitioning, sw raid, logical 
volumes, fs creation, resizing, even mounting :-) - everything is done in 
one single tool.

> From the homepage it looks rather complicated 

Not more than LVM. The terminology is a bit different though, but once 
you're used to it it is much simpler. I switched from LVM (1) to EVMS its 
early stages (kernel 2.4) and never looked back.

Bye...

        Dirk
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