[Bug 72600] Re: GParted does not recognize my LVM partitions

2007-01-31 Thread Brian Murray
Thanks for your bug report we are closing it per your request.

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   Status: Needs Info = Rejected

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[Bug 72600] Re: GParted does not recognize my LVM partitions

2007-01-30 Thread Brian Murray
I wanted to follow up with you about your bug report regarding gparted
not supporting LVM partitions.  I could close the bug for you but wanted
to make sure that you are happy with that.  Thanks.

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[Bug 72600] Re: GParted does not recognize my LVM partitions

2007-01-30 Thread Chris Heeney
Please go ahead and close this bug Brian. I would, but I either don't
have authority or just can't figure out how to change the status.

Thanks.

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Re: [Bug 72600] Re: GParted does not recognize my LVM partitions

2007-01-30 Thread Chris Heeney
Thanks Brian.

I could not figure out how to change the status to completed/closed so i
left a message in the bug report for that it was fine to close it.
Thanks 4 the help :)

Chris


On 1/30/07, Brian Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I wanted to follow up with you about your bug report regarding gparted
 not supporting LVM partitions.  I could close the bug for you but wanted
 to make sure that you are happy with that.  Thanks.

 ** Changed in: gparted (Ubuntu)
  Assignee: (unassigned) = Brian Murray
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info

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[Bug 72600] Re: GParted does not recognize my LVM partitions

2006-12-02 Thread Chris Heeney
Thanks Stephane,

I went to the GParted project features page
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/features.php and ther is no indication of
support for Logical Volume Manager(LVM).

A seperate toolset is probably required to detect and work with LVM
partitions. If this is the case, then it would be appropriate to have an
LVM detection utility when analyzing the partitioning scheme. An
advanced option maybe?

I ended up blowing everything away and starting from scratch. Its a
great way to learn :-)

I would prefer to use LVM 2 for my linux partitions because it provides
more flexability. However, that will have to wait until either GParted
supports it or I can figure out how to do it in Ubuntu. Interestingly
enough, with my re-install I did see an option that would allow me to
use/create an LVM. So, as long as Ubuntu is my first linux install, I
may be able to create an LVM from a single linux primary partition. I
will try that next time.

In any case, this time I just used the following primary and extended 
partitions:
[hda0,1]- 1st primary partition is windows. Formatted as FAT32(VFAT) 
with Logical block Addressing(LBA). Linux can read and write to FAT32 and GRUB 
works with LBA to boot beyond the 1024 cylinder limitation. Note that older 
drives do not support LBA.
[hda0,2]- 2nd primary partition is for the shared swap partition which 
is located at the end of the drive for enhanced performance. This is only true 
for newer drives.
[hda0,3]- 3rd primary partition is the extended partition.
[hda0,5]- 1st logical partition for the 1st Linux distribution: Ubuntu
[hda0,6]- 2nd logical partition for the 2nd Linux distribution: Fedora 
Core
[hda0,7]- 3rd logical partition for the 3rd Linux distribution: openSUSE
[hda0,8]- 4th logical partition for FAT32 shared media for all OS's.

I installed winxp first, followed by Ubuntu 6.10. Ubuntu saw all the
partitions this time and I was able to install it properly. I installed
Fedora core afterwards and it installed fine as well.

The only regret with this install was that I did not create a  shared
/boot partition. If that was the case I would not have had to manually
edit the /boot/grub/menu.lst file under Ubuntu. Once I found the gksudo
nautilus it was a breezebut before that, trying to figure out how
to edit config files under Ubuntu was turning into a nightware  =:-O

So I am not sure wether I am supposed to close or complete this now.
Who is responsible for changing the status?

Thanks,

Chris

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[Bug 72600] Re: GParted does not recognize my LVM partitions

2006-12-02 Thread Stéphane Graber
There are two possibilities :
 - You can simply change the status for this bug and mark it completed
 - Ask someone to move it as a Wish for gparted

As I said, Ubuntu can be installed on a LVM without any problem but with the 
alternate cdrom instead of the desktop cdrom.
The alternate uses the old installer and doesn't do the LiveCD part.

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[Bug 72600] Re: GParted does not recognize my LVM partitions

2006-12-01 Thread Stéphane Graber
As far as I know gparted doesn't (for the moment) support LVM, the only way to 
install Ubuntu with a LVM support is to use the alternate CD.
And once installed I don't know any graphical tools to play with the LVM.

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