In the grand release cycle strategy, typically how long has it taken for
the Linux/390 companies to get L/390 to the same level as Linux on
distributed? I.E After 8.0 comes out, how long of a lag is there before
there is a GA stable 8.0 release for S/390 and Z/Series?



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On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Post, Mark K wrote:

> Which is why LVM is so very nice.  I don't know if the folks at Red Hat
> still have concerns with the current state of LVM or not, but I would
> seriously look into it.  It allows you to dynamically add more storage to
> the LVM pool without this hassle.

I can say that the new RH betas (the coming RH 8.0) include support for
LVM. Installer reconizes LVM partitions, can change/create them and all
lvm commandline tools are present.

We only have to wait for a Linux/390 version of this new release cycle.

Kind regards,
Tim Verhoeven

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