EVMS is necessary to create NSS (Netware filesystem) volumes.

On Wednesday 22 November 2006 21:02, Alexander Usov wrote:
 Hi!

 I am going to install a new development machine soon. Right now I am trying
 to plan it's configuration. The machine is going to have 3 hard discs
 (partially) joined
 into one big soft-RAID5 volume for things like /home, /usr and virtual
 machines and
 with /boot & swap partitions on the remaining space.

 One thing not clear to me is if EVMS is fully supported by openSUSE team.
 In fact (probably due to the quality of their's manual) it is not
 clear to me if it provides
 any *real* advantages over the combination of MD-RAID/LVM2 (except somewhat
 more uniform management). I did some playing with it on the test
 machine and found
 it quite confusing (this is probably again due to the quality of their
 manuals). Moreover
 the complete installation (including boot/root partitions) on EVMS
 does not seem to
 work right, as it's presence is not autodetected by mkinitrd (it's
 easy to force it manually,
 but I don't want to keep track of it).

 So the real question is approximately following: are there some
 reasons to choose
 EVMS except it's bad manual, terrible command-line interface and extra
 installation
 difficulties?

 --
 Best regards,
   Alexander.
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