Dan Nicholson wrote:
> FWIW, Alexander uses LVM for everything (I think), and the LFS server
> (setup by Gerard) is on an LVM raid. So, it can't be that bad. But, I
> agree that if you don't know how LVM works, it's a lot easier to use
> real partitions. Alternatively, he can create two partition
On 10/3/07, Alan Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Next, decide how to partition your hard disk(s). DO NOT USE lvm ;-). If
> you use a "normal" linux distro, I would create three partitions as a
> very minimum:
FWIW, Alexander uses LVM for everything (I think), and the LFS server
(setup by Gerar
>Messaggio originale
>Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Data: 3-ott-
2007 12.34 PM
>A:
>Ogg: Re: R: Re:
problem with my host system
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Acc! My Fedora
system is really crashed. The rescue CD don't find my
>> sistem. I'll
install a new distribution.
>> What do you sugg
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Acc! My Fedora system is really crashed. The rescue CD don't find my
> sistem. I'll install a new distribution.
> What do you suggest? I think
> to create two partitions (physical hard disk partitions!) and install
> my distribution on a partition and a LFS system on t
I think that's the best solution: having different partitions for
multiple distros, and you're always able to mount an other partition
as /home for all of them.
By the way, I read somewhere that Fedora core 4 wasn't a good choice
as a host. So check for a later version.
AD
--
Eat meat!
--
http
Acc! My Fedora system is really crashed. The rescue CD don't find my
sistem. I'll install a new distribution.
What do you suggest? I think
to create two partitions (physical hard disk partitions!) and install
my distribution on a partition and a LFS system on the other.
Didn't
you?
Thanks
Ma