Installation on Linux LVM Logical Volumes (LV)?

2006-06-13 Thread Alexander Skwar

Good morning!

I'd like to try out FreeBSD. Problem is, that I don't have any
unallocated space on my hard drive anymore, as I assigned
everything to a Physical Volume (PV) of a Linux LVM2 (Logical
Volume Manager). On the Volume Group (VG), I've got enough
unallocated free space, from which I could create Logical
Volumes (LV).

But - can I actually do that? Does FreeBSD support Linux LVM2?

Thanks a lot,

Alexander Skwar
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Re: Installation on Linux LVM Logical Volumes (LV)?

2006-06-13 Thread Matthias Andree
Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Good morning!

Ever thought that there might be more than Europe and Africa on the
lists?

 [...] Does FreeBSD support Linux LVM2?

No. You need a primary partition.

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Re: Installation on Linux LVM Logical Volumes (LV)?

2006-06-13 Thread Alexander Skwar

Matthias Andree wrote:

Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



[...] Does FreeBSD support Linux LVM2?


No. You need a primary partition.


Too bad. Thanks for the quick response, though!

Alexander Skwar
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