Hmm.. Okay.. if that's really the case.. then I may look into it. The problem here is that. I only have 1 laptop and I don't expecially feel like trashing it incase stuffs fails.
this would be a reasonably good solution then.
>hint. use lvm to build the disk images use for your DomU images. it makes management of your storage *much* easier
I'm not sure what you mean.. but I think I'll find out and I'll thank you for your guidance later :-)
OK, here is a practical example. I have 2 80 gb disks setup as raid 1. instead of partitioning the raid image into 10 or 15 different partitions at the very start, I use lvm as a way of only creating partitions that I need, organizing those partitions, and gain the ability to resize or move if needed.
---eric
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