Ivan Shmakov wrote:
> Anyway, IIUC, the only steps to do to make it happen (as of
> initramfs-tools 0.92j) are:
thanks for the overview.. i'm looking forward to help make it possible
once lenny has been released.
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> Ivan Shmakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> However, having Debian Live installed on an Ext3 filesystem on top of
> an LVM volume seems to have at least the following benefits:
> * the filesystem could be expanded or reduced dynamically (with
> lvreduce(8), lvextend(8) and ext2onl
What's the way to install Debian Live on an LVM logical volume?
I know that neither kernel nor initramfs image can reside on an
LVM volume since the bootloaders don't support these, thus a
separate partition would be necessary for them (not to mention
the bo