Dear all,

I have asked the following question on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

But then it clicked to me that I should have directed the question here on 
livecd list.

Is automounting of LVM volumes by a livecd dangerous?

http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg09393.html

<quote that I sent>
I have a question regarding the automounting of LVM volumes like it is the 
default Fedora installation.  Is there any way that it is harmful when done 
from a linux live cd?  

For instance in Slax, Tomas Matejicek, the creator of slax has been encouraged 
by me and others to implement it in Slax.  I believe it is an excellent idea.  
I was wondering if there are any downnsides to having this done in this livecd  
or any livecd for that matter.

Thank you in advance for your input regarding this matter.
</quote>

I have my own customized Fedora Live CD with TeXLive created by livecd tools.  
But I also use Slax Linux Live CD and I like it very much.  I know in advance 
that Fedora Live CD's do not automount partitions nor activate swap.  While on 
the other hand, Slax automounts partitions if it can except LVM like default 
Fedora installations.  

Here's Slax Forum thread in case it is relevant to the discussion.  
http://www.slax.org/forum.php?action=view&parentID=17340

Are there any dangers with respect to automounting LVM volumes by default?

Thank you in advanced,

Antonio 


      

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