On 2005-06-06, Ritesh Raj Sarraf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > How good is it to have the installation on notebook on LVM2 ?
I have been using LVM on my servers, desktops, laptops for years, could'nt live without it. I usually only use it as 'instant partition magic'. > I read that with LVM2 Logical Volumes can be resized on the fly. Thats true, that is, you can grow on the fly (without umount) but for shrinking you need to umount. I am not sure that all filesystems support online growing, but at least reiserfs does. > Also will having my swap as a Logical Volume create problems for the > suspend/resume feature to work ? Depends. If you are using swsusp and you want to suspend on swap on LVM you need swsusp2 and fiddle with the initrd. But nothing stops you from using swap outside LVM (and you usually want / also outside) and the rest inside. I usually partition with three partitions, one 128M for /, twice the RAM for swap and the rest as one LVM PV under which I put all the rest. (/usr, /var, /home, ...) -- Greetings from Oostende (BE) -*- Danny Cautaert (DaCa) Write me in Dutch, French or English * GnuPG preferred Meet me at LinuxTag * 22-25 June 2005 * Karlsruhe (DE) .... or at DebConf 5 * 10-17 July 2005 * Helsinki (FI) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

