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> Bob, choose manual partioning with disk druid. Check the box:
"Allow
> me to review and make changes" or something like that. The you'll be
> able to see a single VolumeGroup that includes the Logical Volumes.
> Delete, first the Logical Volumes then the VolumeGroup. After that,
> create at minimum the following partitions: /boot, /, /home, and a
> swap partition. It depends what you wanna use the box for. If it is a
> desktop the previous scheme will work if it is a server use /boot, /,
> /tmp, /var /usr and a swap partitions.
>
> Personally I use LVM on my boxes on a couple of desktops like this scheme:
> /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 / ext3 defaults 1 1
> LABEL=/boot /boot ext3 defaults 1 2
Bob:
I was of the understanding that /boot could not reside on a logical
volume (ref. fedora 9 install notes on
fedora.redhat.com. From your
comments it appears that /boot can reside on a logical volume without
difficulty.
No, the prior poster did not suggest that. They said to create a
separate boot partition.
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