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On 12/9/18 3:45 PM, Dale wrote: |
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> Grant, |
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Hi Dale, |
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> I'm not ignoring this email. |
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I didn't presume you were. ;-) |
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> I just keep rereading it. ;-) |
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Okay. |
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Is there an aspect of it that doesn't make sense? Or that you're |
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uncomfortable with? Can I help alleviate the worry? |
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> I'm uncertain still how I'm going to do this. |
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Would you like to walk through it? At any level of detail? |
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> I'm considering encryption which would mean additional changes and |
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> mount points. |
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Depending on what your goal is, chances are good that encryption should |
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not need to change mount points. |
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That's one of the wonderful things about Linux. You can change the |
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block device that a file system lives on while still using the same |
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mount point. }:-) You can /usually/ do it after the system is |
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installed too. |
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Would you like to share more details and discuss your current state as |
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well as the future state that you'd like to get to? |
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> I'm just not 100% sure yet. I'm considering things that may require a |
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> new thread. |
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¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
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It still sounds to me like we are talking about modifying things about |
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your LVM configuration, and discussing questions there about. So, it |
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seems like were' still under the 2nd half of the subject of this thread. |
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;-) |
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> Thanks much for this info. The list of commands helps, largely. |
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You're welcome. I'm glad they help. :-D |
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Grant. . . . |
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