* ZFS: Restructure the sentence. * BTRFS: Explain the swap configuration options in a little more detail.
Signed-off-by: Alexander Zeidler <a.zeid...@proxmox.com> --- pve-installation.adoc | 15 ++++++++------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/pve-installation.adoc b/pve-installation.adoc index 3b3dc5d..1c143e2 100644 --- a/pve-installation.adoc +++ b/pve-installation.adoc @@ -362,9 +362,9 @@ web interface for further configuration. Advanced LVM Configuration Options ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The installer creates a Volume Group (VG) called `pve`, and additional Logical -Volumes (LVs) called `root`, `data`, and `swap`, if `ext4` or `xfs` is used. To -control the size of these volumes use: +If `ext4` or `xfs` is used, the installer creates a Volume Group (VG) +called `pve`, and additional Logical Volumes (LVs) called `root`, +`data`, and `swap`. To control the size of these volumes, use: `hdsize`:: @@ -455,10 +455,11 @@ first disk or mirror for RAID0, RAID1 or RAID10, and all disks in RAID-Z[123]. Advanced BTRFS Configuration Options ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -No swap space is created when BTRFS is used but you can reserve some -unpartitioned space on the install disks for swap. You can either create a -separate partition, BTRFS subvolume or a swapfile using the `btrfs filesystem -mkswapfile` command. +While no swap space is created when BTRFS is used, you can reserve +some unpartitioned space on the install disks to manually create a +separate partition for swap later. A swapfile can also be created on a +separate BTRFS subvolume by using the `btrfs filesystem mkswapfile` +command. `compress`:: -- 2.39.5 _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel