hi ya henrique
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Alvin Oga wrote:
> > lilo, syslinux, loadlin, etc doesn't have the same whacky
> > problems/requirements/restricktions that grub imposes
>
> But they have their own set of limits.
yup..
> > you can
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Alvin Oga wrote:
> lilo, syslinux, loadlin, etc doesn't have the same whacky
> problems/requirements/restricktions that grub imposes
But they have their own set of limits.
> you can always boot almost anything ..
This is incorrect.
> lvm ...
> - what a pain in the bu
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
> >>And depending on how LVM/device-mapper is employed to map the root
> >>partition, it would be *very* difficult for grub to do so.
>
> Why so? Isn't that the reason for the file_system_type_stage1_5?
stage 1.5 cannot very well find WHAT you are going to
On 03/10/05, Mike McCarty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have yet to understand what advantage LVM gives me. Can anyone
> explain why LVM was added, and what advantages/disadvantages
> it has?
LVM is great as an abstraction layer. The main benefits are:
* ability to dynamically resize LVs (logic
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
And depending on how LVM/device-mapper is employed to map the root
partition, it would be *very* difficult for grub to do so.
I object to you quoting my message like this, and cutting
attributions. I did not write this.
lilo, syslin
On Mon, 3 Oct 2005, Mike McCarty wrote:
> >> And depending on how LVM/device-mapper is employed to map the root
> >> partition, it would be *very* difficult for grub to do so.
lilo, syslinux, loadlin, etc doesn't have the same whacky
problems/requirements/restricktions that grub imposes
you c
Jason Martens wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Mirko Parthey wrote:
I didn't verify it, but I suspect there is no grub version with such
support.
And depending on how LVM/device-mapper is employed to map the root
partition, it would be *very* difficult fo
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Mirko Parthey wrote:
I didn't verify it, but I suspect there is no grub version with such
support.
And depending on how LVM/device-mapper is employed to map the root
partition, it would be *very* difficult for grub to do so.
One
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005, Mirko Parthey wrote:
> I didn't verify it, but I suspect there is no grub version with such
> support.
And depending on how LVM/device-mapper is employed to map the root
partition, it would be *very* difficult for grub to do so.
One may want to ressurect the idea of /boot in
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 01:06:16PM -0500, Jason Martens wrote:
> >>>I believe your /boot partition needs to be on a non LVM partition.
> >>Well, I can boot just fine with a root partition on the LVM volume using
> >>LILO. I believe this is because my initrd has the LVM drivers included,
> >>so it
Dick Davies wrote:
I believe your /boot partition needs to be on a non LVM partition.
John
Well, I can boot just fine with a root partition on the LVM volume using
LILO. I believe this is because my initrd has the LVM drivers included,
so it can recognize the root partition.
John Schmidt wrote:
On Friday 30 September 2005 05:03 pm, Jason Martens wrote:
Hey all,
I kind of got myself into a pickle. I just installed Debian Sarge on
a new server, and I used the expert mode for installation. That all
went fine, and I created one large partition for LVM, and creat
On Friday 30 September 2005 05:03 pm, Jason Martens wrote:
> Hey all,
>I kind of got myself into a pickle. I just installed Debian Sarge on
> a new server, and I used the expert mode for installation. That all
> went fine, and I created one large partition for LVM, and created a root
> partit
On Friday 30 September 2005 06:03 pm, Jason Martens wrote:
> Hey all,
>I kind of got myself into a pickle.
no wonder the pickle tasted funny :P
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Hey all,
I kind of got myself into a pickle. I just installed Debian Sarge on
a new server, and I used the expert mode for installation. That all
went fine, and I created one large partition for LVM, and created a root
partition in a volume group, so right now my root partition is at
/dev/
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