Re: Building a monster vm using arch
If you want to learn how to use LVM... this is not the way to do it, trust me. You will end up with a dysfunctional system.
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Re: Building a monster vm using arch
Thank you guys for setting me strate.
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Re: Building a monster vm using arch
Well I will have to share a vm I did where I was using /home as its own drive, the system had its own drive and swap had its own drive. I wanted to try and learn how to use lvm.
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Re: Building a monster vm using arch
Distro-hoppers will tend to put their /home on one partition and then they will have that data there when they switch distros. It still means you have to know what you're doing when you install another one. The whole multiple drives thing thoug
Re: Building a monster vm using arch
Linux is not designed to be forgiving in this kind of thing. If your manually partitioning disks then it assumes (rightly so) that you know what the hell your doing. This entire idea -- "put everything on its own disk" is downright insane and
Re: Building a monster vm using arch
How was that post at all relevant to the discussion at hand.
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Re: Building a monster vm using arch
I am a windows user but what I have done is in my duel drive system, I have my os and obviously user accounts on one drive.However windows 10 has the facility to shove bits of the storage to another drive.I could shift programs to another drive but I
Re: Building a monster vm using arch
Yeah don't do this, it's absurd.
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Re: Building a monster vm using arch
This is not possible. I repeat, not possible. The only folders you can place on separate drives are /boot, /home, /tmp, /usr and /var. Placing the last two on separate drives is a very difficult balancing act. Should your /usr or /var be unmountable
Re: Building a monster vm using arch
This is not possible. I repeat, not possible. The only folders you can place on separate drives are /boot, /home, /tmp, /usr and /var. Placing the last two on separate drives is a very difficult balancing act. Should your /usr or /var be unmountable
Building a monster vm using arch
So this is what I want to do. I want to put every folder of the system on its own 8 gig drive. I could make drives for each folder but I'm concerned about /dev and /proc where would I need to put those?
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