I think you'll find, once you get that far, that things are anything
but trivial. I'm certainly open to suggestions, but consider:
vinum -i /dev/something volumename
Where does it insert it? What if the volume has more than one plex,
which it will in the case of a mirror?
OK,
On Thursday, 8 July 1999 at 18:52:41 -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
I think you'll find, once you get that far, that things are anything
but trivial. I'm certainly open to suggestions, but consider:
vinum -i /dev/something volumename
Where does it insert it? What if the volume has
I think you'll find, once you get that far, that things are anything
but trivial. I'm certainly open to suggestions, but consider:
vinum -i /dev/something volumename
Where does it insert it? What if the volume has more than one plex,
which it will in the case of a mirror?
OK,
On Thursday, 8 July 1999 at 18:52:41 -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
I think you'll find, once you get that far, that things are anything
but trivial. I'm certainly open to suggestions, but consider:
vinum -i /dev/something volumename
Where does it insert it? What if the volume has
On Friday, 25 June 1999 at 23:53:50 -0700, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
I agree with the approach. But why write a simplistic volume manager
when we already have vinum?
vinum is far from simplistic, but I suppose it might also do. :)
Still, it would someday be nice if you could use vinum as the
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