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Laurence Perkins wrote: |
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>> By the way, if someone wants to take this and make a how to out of it |
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>> somewhere, I think it would be great. This is doable. I even rebooted |
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>> and even tho the drives changed SATA ports, it worked fine. So, I guess |
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>> I did it right, even if no one thought it could be done. lol |
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>> I really hope this helps someone else. My brain hurts a little. :/ |
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>> Dale |
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>> :-) :-) |
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> If you want, you can slap it into your personal page on the wiki and then it will show up in searches when people go looking for how to do things with LVM and/or cryptsetup. |
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> LMP |
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Well, I know now. For future reference tho, you can also tell from the |
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output of lsblk -f which I think is installed as part of @system. It |
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shows the layers. Funny tho, I've used lsblk to get UUIDs for a long |
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while and never once noticed it shows that. It was after Rich posted |
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that I noticed it. I was looking for UUIDs and that was all I saw I |
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guess. lol |
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Always good to have more than one tool to do something tho. ;-) |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |