IDAGroup - R.W.Muller wrote:> Hi, installing a Centos 5 guest with virt-install gives me LV with a
> whole file system
> and one partition in it. I also figured out how to copy this partition
> to it''s own LV
> and can still boot (after changes in the config file of course).
> I was now wondering if there is any disadvantage with the partition
> instead of the
> file system. Obviously the partition has the advantage that I can
> easily mount it on
> Dom0.
> Any experience with LV root partition against LV file systems ?
>
> Thanks,
> Robin
>
If you use the LV as a whole Xen file system, you have to go through
some extra steps using "kpartx" to access its internal partitions.
Tools
tools like fdisk or parted used inside the Xen system whinge less, and
you can use partition resizing tools inside of the guest domain. And I
don''t think that RedHat''s anaconda installer is happy *at all*
about
dealing with partitions like xvda1 without an xvda device behind them,
but my memory of that is from a while ago. You could try it.
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