On 2/8/03 2:39 pm, "Wouter Vanwalleghem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 16:50, Thomas Schweikle wrote: >> Hi! >> >> after some tryal i could manage having a running kernel 2.6-beta2 with >> gentoo. Only one problem remaining: >> >> lvm isn't working any more. Is it missing from this kernel? > > Yes, lvm has been removed from the 2.6.x kernels. And I was unable to > find lvm patches for the 2.6.x series on the Sistina site, home of the > makers of linux-lvm. > There are two things you can do, both of which require you to include > the device-mapper in your kernel (in the Multi-device support (RAID and > LVM) section): > -LVM2 > -EVMS (which is what I used) http://evms.sourceforge.net/ So I was just about to implement LVM for several disks (6gig - 10gig) on my 2.4.20 system. The question is: is this advisable for future compatibility..? I think I read here recently that LVM will be supported by LVM2, but what's this EVMS stuff..? I trust LVM(2) isn't being phased out..? Stroller. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
