What is the status of the LVM software?  Would it be possible to add
mirrors to an LVM volume?  so that the redundancy is maintained... 

How is the filesystem managed, what is the difference here between adding
new mirror pairs to the end or a concat... (1+0)

James

On 19 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> LVM is the abreveation for logical volume manager; it is used to sum up disks to 
>logical volumes (so they seem to be one disk). The advantage to raid0/linear is that 
>you can add a disk whenever you want (without building a new filesystem or so).
> 
> linux.msede.com/lvm is the right URL I think.
> 
> Greetings, Dietmar
> 
> >----- Urspr�ngliche Nachricht -----
> >Absender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Betreff: Re: Linear mode starting with one partition.
> >Empf�nger: XxEDGExX , Martin Bene
> >Kopie-Empf�nger: Paul Jakma , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Datum: 18. Apr 1999 15:22
> >
> > >Hmm, I'll look into using LVM first.  It seems logical that someone would
> > 
> > 
> > What's LVM (I'm new to this list)? I'm considering Linear or RAID-0; is LVM
> > an alternative and where can I get more info, please?
> > 
> > Regards: Jim Ford
> > 
> > 
> 

James ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
It doesn't run on an open source platform,
therefore it, by definition, does not matter.

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