On 11/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I reinstall all the time without affecting my LVM. Infact when i just put in a new 300gig drive cause i had 3 older drives and one was dying and the others sounded like it, i made one 6 gig partition for root, one swap, rest i made into LVm incase i ever add more harddrives. I've reinstalled since cause i wanted to upgrade to RA22 KnoppMyth, and start fresh. So just wiped out hda1, kept hda2 (swap), and hda3 (lvm) and everything is fine. How i went from my 3 drives to one, was to boot up with four, partition the new harddrive, format hda3, and copy all the stuff on the old LVM to the new LVM, just named the new LVM group something different. Worked for me.
Jim asked:
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>There is no way to format the other partitions without wiping out the LVM
group is there?
I reinstall all the time without affecting my LVM. Infact when i just put in a new 300gig drive cause i had 3 older drives and one was dying and the others sounded like it, i made one 6 gig partition for root, one swap, rest i made into LVm incase i ever add more harddrives. I've reinstalled since cause i wanted to upgrade to RA22 KnoppMyth, and start fresh. So just wiped out hda1, kept hda2 (swap), and hda3 (lvm) and everything is fine. How i went from my 3 drives to one, was to boot up with four, partition the new harddrive, format hda3, and copy all the stuff on the old LVM to the new LVM, just named the new LVM group something different. Worked for me.
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Sincerely,
MacNean C. Tyrrell
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