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Dale wrote: |
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> Michael Mol wrote: |
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>> "you wouldn't have this problem if you did *something else*" is a |
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>> terrible response. There are very good reasons to use LVM. There are |
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>> good (IMO, at least) reasons to avoid using an initr* on Gentoo. |
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>> (Those reasons are sprinkled through the thread, some spoken by me, |
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>> some spoken by others.) You'll find most of the people in the |
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>> discussion so far aren't against initr* in all cases. It's the |
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>> increase in number of cases where it becomes technically required |
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>> that's a problem. -- :wq |
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> You are right on LVM. I put / on a normal partition specifically |
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> because I wanted to avoid a init thingy. Only / and /boot are on normal |
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> partitions, everything else is on LVM. LVM takes a bit to get used to |
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> but when you run out of space or have way to much space, you can move |
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> things around easily. |
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> LVM is the best move I made in a good while. Thanks to all the folks |
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> who helped be convert too. :-D |
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> Dale |
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> :-) :-) |
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*me* convert. I proofed it three times and still missed that. I'm a |
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awful typer and getting to be a bad proof reader too. :/ |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |
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I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words! |