Package: partman-auto-lvm Version: 18 Severity: normal Hi!
I'm trying to configure an LVM partitioning in a virgin disk on a brand new machine. I'm using the CD labeled as: Debian GNU/Linux testing "Etch" - Official Snapshot amd64 NETINST Binary-1 20070218-08:47 that is to say http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/amd64/iso-cd/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso Using the textual user interface debian-installer, I reach the partitioning stage. I choose the partitioning method called "Guided - use entire disk and set up LVM" and select the disk to partition (there's only one to choose). I choose "Separate /home, /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions" as partitioning scheme and confirm to write the physical partition table. At that point, I get an automatically generated LVM and partition layout: LVM VG hostname, LV home - 239.4 GB Linux device-mapper #1 239.4 GB f ext3 /home LVM VG hostname, LV root - 289.4 MB Linux device-mapper #1 289.4 MB f ext3 / LVM VG hostname, LV swap_1 - 1.5 GB Linux device-mapper #1 1.5 GB f swap swap LVM VG hostname, LV tmp - 411.0 MB Linux device-mapper #1 411.0 MB f ext3 /tmp LVM VG hostname, LV usr - 5.1 GB Linux device-mapper #1 5.1 GB f ext3 /usr LVM VG hostname, LV var - 3.1 GB Linux device-mapper #1 3.1 GB f ext3 /var SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda) - 250.1 GB ATA MAXTOR STM325082 #1 primary 255.0 MB B f ext3 /boot #5 logical 249.8 GB K lvm This is not bad, but I would like to customise it a bit. I would like to resize some logical volumes, before finishing partitioning. The debian-installer told me that I would be able to customise the layout after seeing the results of guided partitioning... Hence, I try to resize the /home logical volume. Selecting the "LV home" line seems to yield to no effect at all. Selecting the "/home" line leads to a partition properties screen, but I cannot figure out how to resize the partition: I can delete it, I can erase its data, I can copy data from another partition, I can change mount point, filesystem, and so forth, but no size handling... I cannot understand what's wrong. Does the confirmation message mean that nothing can be customised? I thought it referred to the physical partitioning only (that is to say, the /dev/sda1,/dev/sda5 split)... Even selecting "Undo changes to partitions", "Guided partitioning" and then "Manual" does not seem to allow me to set logical volume sizes... Have I to restart the installation from scratch on a clean disk and select "Manual partitioning" without ever touching any guided process at all, in order to set up an LVM layout with sizes that fit my tastes? I am a bit confused... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]