On 2017-10-08, 15:33, Chris Murphy wrote:
maybe two releases ago, it was not allowed mainly because it's
more complicated making sure the bootloader always has LVM
support. While GRUB2 does have LVM support, it won't work for
some kinds of LVM raid, and also extlinux doesn't support it.
Sound
On 2017-10-08, 12:33, Doug H. wrote:
It looks like I have one that does include /boot living on
LVM.
I also fired up that virtual machine with the netinstall boot
cd and checked out what it would do on a default install and
it did not set the /boot partition to be LVM but it let me use
the p
On Sun, Oct 8, 2017 at 8:21 PM, Dario Lesca wrote:
> Il giorno gio, 05/10/2017 alle 23.41 -0600, S P Arif Sahari Wibowo ha
> scritto:
>
>> Is it possible to install Fedora - either with GUI or Kickstart
>> - with /boot in LVM?
>
> Yes, it's possible.
>
> Simple during the install process, remove /
Il giorno gio, 05/10/2017 alle 23.41 -0600, S P Arif Sahari Wibowo ha
scritto:
> Is it possible to install Fedora - either with GUI or Kickstart
> - with /boot in LVM?
Yes, it's possible.
Simple during the install process, remove /boot "not LVM" partition and
the /boot/* will recide into / (roo
On Thu, 2017-10-05 at 23:41 -0600, S P Arif Sahari Wibowo wrote:
> Is it possible to install Fedora - either with GUI or Kickstart
> - with /boot in LVM? I know there are hack to move /boot to LVM
> after installation, but after seeing how smoothly Ubuntu
> installer doing that kind of installat
Is it possible to install Fedora - either with GUI or Kickstart
- with /boot in LVM? I know there are hack to move /boot to LVM
after installation, but after seeing how smoothly Ubuntu
installer doing that kind of installation, I am wondering
whether this can be done in Fedora installation?
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