On Wed, Dec 20, 2017 at 02:17:59PM +1100, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> Look at filter examples in /etc/lvm/lvm.conf
That's not what I'm looking for. I *do* have LVM physical and logical
volumes on most of my drives, e.g. a volume group on my backup drive.
And I want an explicit call to vgscan to find
On 15 Dec 2017 11:36 pm, "Steve Keller" wrote:
When calling LVM commands it seems they all scan all disks for
physical volumes. This is annoying because it spins up all disks that
are currently idle and causes long delays to wait for these disks to
come up. Also, I don't understand why LVM comm
Hi Steve,
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 01:19:46PM +0100, Steve Keller wrote:
> When calling LVM commands it seems they all scan all disks for
> physical volumes. This is annoying because it spins up all disks that
> are currently idle and causes long delays to wait for these disks to
> come up.
Can y
When calling LVM commands it seems they all scan all disks for
physical volumes. This is annoying because it spins up all disks that
are currently idle and causes long delays to wait for these disks to
come up. Also, I don't understand why LVM commands scan the disks so
often since the informatio
Gianni> how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian?
Gianni> The root is to small around 400mb... I looked around the web
Gianni> but it look like I need to do that from a rescue cd, which one
Gianni> should I use? Any good link for a easy how to :)
I wrote an article about it
On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 16:31:19 -0500, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote:
> In , Hendrik Boom wrote:
>>On Wed, 20 May 2009 00:34:24 +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
>>> You don't need a rescue CD, and you can even do it while the
>>> filesystem is mounted!
>>
>>So the warnings about unmounting the file system b
In , Hendrik Boom wrote:
>On Wed, 20 May 2009 00:34:24 +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
>> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:17:48AM +1000, gianni wrote:
>>> HI lists
>>> how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian? the root
>>> is to small around 400mb... I looked around the web but it look like
On Wed, 20 May 2009 00:34:24 +0100, Roger Leigh wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:17:48AM +1000, gianni wrote:
>> HI lists
>> how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian? the root
>> is to small around 400mb... I looked around the web but it look like I
>> need to do that from a
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:17:48AM +1000, gianni wrote:
> HI lists
> how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian?
> the root is to small around 400mb... I looked around the web but it look
> like I need to do that from a rescue cd, which one should I use?
> any good link for a easy
gianni wrote:
> how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian?
> the root is to small around 400mb...
It depends entirely whether your root partition is part of the LVM or
not. If it's part of the LVM you can use lvextend and then resize2fs (or
if you're not using ext2/3/4, your eq
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 23:20 +0200, gianni wrote:
> HI lists
> how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian?
> the root is to small around 400mb... I looked around the web but it look
> like I need to do that from a rescue cd, which one should I use?
> any good link for a easy how to
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:17:48AM +1000, gianni wrote:
> how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian?
> the root is to small around 400mb... I looked around the web but it look
> like I need to do that from a rescue cd, which one should I use?
> any good link for a easy how to :)
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:17:48AM +1000, gianni wrote:
> HI lists
> how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian?
> the root is to small around 400mb... I looked around the web but it look
> like I need to do that from a rescue cd, which one should I use?
You don't need a rescue CD
In <1242767868.4841.6.ca...@machina.eolo>, gianni wrote:
>how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian?
Growing or shrinking? What filesystem(s) involved?
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HI lists
how can I resize the LVM default partition layout of debian?
the root is to small around 400mb... I looked around the web but it look
like I need to do that from a rescue cd, which one should I use?
any good link for a easy how to :)
thanks
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