Hi, ? I am searching around and I can?t find any GUI LVM manager included in a Centos live CD. ? I am trying to resize a LVM partition in a Centos 6.9 machine with a live CD. ? If I need any other distro, It?s fine with me ? Thanks! ? Miguel ?
On 2018-05-21 4:33 pm, Miguel Gonzalez wrote:> Hi, > > ? I am searching around and I can?t find any GUI LVM manager included > in > a Centos live CD. > > ? I am trying to resize a LVM partition in a Centos 6.9 machine with a > live CD. > > ? If I need any other distro, It?s fine with me > > ? Thanks! > > ? MiguelI make no promises that it is there, but you could try system-config-lvm. If that doesn't work, the lvextend and lvreduce commands should work for you. -- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org "It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1
Another idea is Fedora 27 or 28 live media, and 'dnf install blivet-gui' Chris Murphy
On 05/21/18 11:07 PM, Mike Burger wrote:> On 2018-05-21 4:33 pm, Miguel Gonzalez wrote: >> Hi, >> >> ? I am searching around and I can?t find any GUI LVM manager included in >> a Centos live CD. >> >> ? I am trying to resize a LVM partition in a Centos 6.9 machine with a >> live CD. >> >> ? If I need any other distro, It?s fine with me >> >> ? Thanks! >> >> ? Miguel > > I make no promises that it is there, but you could try system-config-lvm. > > If that doesn't work, the lvextend and lvreduce commands should work > for you.I know lvextend and lvreduce commands but I prefer to use the GUI which is less prompt to errors (specially when shrinking your volume). Still, I?m talking about any known live CD which contains system-config-lvm or any other GUI tool. Thanks --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com