On Friday 30 July 2004 10:58, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote: > [Thomas Templin] > > > Yepp, you are right if we are talking about woddy. > > > > But LinuxTag Sarge comes along with 2.6 kernel, and 2.4 of course. > > So it might be interesting for Sarge. > > Yes, it would have to be considered for Sarge, not Woody. > > > Most people are somewhat confused / irritated if it comes to LVM and > > rezising thats what I seee every day. > > Which part of it is irritating? Not which part...
It's more LVM at all which is irritating or better a xterm plus LVM. Most teachers seem to have a big aversion to everything which only might look as a xterm. And this is from more than 10m distance... (c: > > Do you btw, know which file systems in the 2.6 kernel now supports > online resizing (ie resize/extend without umount)? I know it is > supported by reiserfs, and suspect it is supported by xfs, but is it > supported by ext3 or anyof the others? I only saw online resizing up to now on a S390 with an JFS RAID10 stack. (c: And I woudn't do so even if everybody says that it will work. In this point I'm a fundamentalistic purist... ((c: > > Online resize would make filesystem resizing a lot more convenient. I > don't find 'e2fsadm -L+1g /dev/vg_data/lv_home0 very hard, but it > would be a lot easier if we didn't have to umount it first. OK, but we all know what a teacher will say to (or how he / she will react on) a commandline like this. - The teacher will fall on his/her knees and will pray to you as _the_ Linux Guru. - He / she will dissapear faster than Scotty will be able to beam 'em up. Fist may make you rich. Founding a religion is always the second best way to become rich without work. The best way would be founding a bank. Second may make you famous. It will be the first proof for a body moving faster than lightspeed. Might be good enough for a nobel price. ((c: Bye. TT

