On 04/18/18 15:01, Rick Stevens wrote:
By default, Fedora uses the LVM (logical volume manager) system to
partition the disks. It actually creates regular partitions as a raw
volumes (PVs or "physical volumes"). It then typically creates a VG
(volume group) that has that PVs in it. From there, it carves out
LVs (logical volumes). On my laptop, for example, I have these (among
others) from the "df -h" command:

+


  --- Logical volume ---
  LV Path                /dev/fedora00/home
  LV Name                home
  VG Name                fedora00
  LV UUID                2Ffglt-Twti-jf1R-lmMX-mqb1-vfF7-dhAusR
  LV Write Access        read/write

So for me the question remains, how to get /etc/exports into /dev/fedora00/home?

It looks to me like the only way I can  get /etc/exports the full TB's is to create a new installation and assign most of the space, ~2.7 TB to "/" and I would have tried that if the live installer wasn't such a hassle to make work unless I go with LVM instead of Standard Partitions.

Perhaps what I should do is try to move most of that space from "/home/ to root with gparted?

The box86 NFS works fine otherwise, I just can't get enough space with only 49G in root and 2.7T in home ...



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