hi,
al you need to know is here: http://deb.riseup.net/storage/lvm2/
I use to name mu logical volumes after the name of the virtual machine,
so i have things like /dev/lvm/webx and /dev/lvm/webxswap...
On Tuesday 25 July 2006 06:46, shacky83 wrote:> Hi.
> I''m going to install a testing machine with Xen on Debian Sarge.
> I wish to use LVM to partition the hard disk to be able to resize
> LVM partitions to create new partitions for new domU when I will
> create new ones.
>
> How I can configure LVM at Debian installation to obtain this?
> Could you advise me a partitioning scheme, please?
>
> Thank you very much and goodbye!
> Luca.
>
>
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