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Am Freitag, 24. November 2006 10:43 schrieb ext Mick: |
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> > For future installations you should consider using some kind of logical |
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> > volume manager like LVM or EVMS from the beginning, together with an |
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> > online-resizable filesystem. |
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> In the event that the OS get borked, is it possible to boot using a |
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> LiveCD (e.g. Knoppix) to recover the fs and data, like one can with the |
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> good ol' primary & logical partitions? |
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All the LiveCD needs is LVM or EVMS, which is the case for Gentoo CD's, |
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don't know about Knoppix. |
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> Or, is there a need for access to software exotica and configuration |
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> files on the borked OS? |
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No. |
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Bye... |
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Dirk |
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