Hendrik Boom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: | Now that I've discovered what LVM does, I've resolved to start | migrating my Linux systems to it. Linux partitions look easy. | But I'd really like to start using it for *all* my partitions. | My machine also has a bunch lf FAT partitions used | when I boot Windows, and accessible when I boot Linux. | Can LVM also handle Windows? | | That is (I suppose) Does LVM get activated early enough in the | boot procedure that Windows just sees its partitions instead | of the physical ones? | | ABout ten years ago, there were so-called disk managers that | replaced BIOS calls so that large disks could be used | ancient systems. Might LVM be capable of operating like this? | Look at EVM instead of LVM for this. Remember, your /boot partit can't be included for LVM. I don't know about it for EVM.
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