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You are in the same boat I was - I had to translate the wiki to my needs but between that and the EVMS docs and the EVMS mailing list I put the pieces together. The wiki fillied in some missing pieces or stated them in another way that made sense. I went with EVMS mainly to learn about it as this is a home system and I found I liked it so much I'll use it on any work Linux systems that I have. |
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> From: John Jolet <john@×××××.net> |
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> Date: 2006/04/17 Mon AM 11:27:57 EDT |
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> To: gentoo-user@l.g.o |
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> Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] evms |
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> On Apr 17, 2006, at 10:22 AM, <brettholcomb@×××××××××.net> wrote: |
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> > I used the info on the EVMS site and there is a wiki entry which |
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> > helped quite a bit. I'm not at home so I don't have the wiki entry |
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> > but I found it via a search on evms + Gentoo. |
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> > I like EVMS as it makes managing the disks much easier than trying |
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> > to all of them separately. |
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> I did find that wiki entry, i think. having to translate it into a 3 |
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> disk setup, mostly for raid5, but looks pretty good. since i've done |
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> software raid/lvm on linux quite a bit, i think i'll go ahead with |
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> this box and evms just to be able to compare my experience. |
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