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lvm without initrd
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Subject:lvm without initrd
Group:Gentoo-user
From:Florian Philipp
Date:16 Jun 2007


 

Hi!

I'd like to know which parts of my system need to stay on "traditional"
partitions and which directories can be moved to an lvm if I don't want to
use initrd and still be able to boot.

I think it's safe to move /home but what do I do with /var, /usr, /tmp
and /opt?

Thanks in advance!

Florian Philipp




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