>Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> You can probably build, but booting a standard LFS system will be a
>> problem.  Linux doesn't understand logical volumes without an initrd and
>> LFS does not address that.

Couldn't I use the phycical view /dev/sda3 to boot that partition?


James Butler
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From: "Bruce Dubbs" <bruce.du...@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 2:14 PM
To: "LFS Support List" <lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org>
Subject: Re: Question about type of partition to use

> James Butler wrote:
>> Can the dedicated partition that I use for my lfs be a logical volume 
>> created from a dedicated partition?
>> This is what my setup looks like:
>>
>> /dev/sda1        /boot
>>
>> Volume Groups
>>     >vg_deltaflyer
>>         >Physical View
>>             >/dev/sda2
>>         >Logical View
>>             lv_root
>>             lv_swap
>>     >vg_deltaflyer00
>>         >Physical View
>>             >/dev/sda3
>>         >Logical View
>>             lv_lfs
>>
>>
>> Partitions 1 and 2 hold the host system and partition 3 is for the LFS 
>> system.
>> Will this work?
>
> You can probably build, but booting a standard LFS system will be a
> problem.  Linux doesn't understand logical volumes without an initrd and
> LFS does not address that.
>
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