Le 21/03/2017 12:54, Tom H a écrit :
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 7:30 AM, François Patte francois.patte@mi.parisdescartes.fr wrote:
Le 21/03/2017 00:42, Ed Greshko a écrit :
On 03/20/17 19:17, François Patte wrote:
After many attempts to install f25, I can now log in and see how anaconda makes the partitionning:
What I wanted is a RAID1 system with this partitionning:
/ 2Gib /boot / 1Gib swap 4Gib /var 15 Gib /usr 40 Gib /home 600Gib
FWIW, I created a Virtual Machine with 2 32GB disks. I then installed an F25 KDE based system using the netinst ISO. I gave the VM 1.2GB of RAM. For the disk configuration I requested RAID1 and
/ of 14GB /boot of 1GB /var of 11GB swap of 2GB /home whatever was left over.
After install....
[egreshko@2disk ~]$ df --exclude-type=tmpfs --exclude-type=devtmpfs Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/fedora-root 14290376 4892296 8649128 37% / /dev/md127 944568 108676 770692 13% /boot /dev/mapper/fedora-var 11407600 555420 10249660 6% /var /dev/mapper/fedora-home 4029540 258672 3543132 7% /home
[egreshko@2disk ~]$ swapon NAME TYPE SIZE USED PRIO /dev/dm-1 partition 1.9G 2.9M -1
[root@2disk ~]# parted Using /dev/sda (parted) print Number Start End Size Type File system Flags 1 1049kB 1001MB 1000MB primary boot, raid 2 1001MB 34.4GB 33.4GB primary raid (parted) select /dev/sdb (parted) print Number Start End Size Type File system Flags 1 1049kB 1001MB 1000MB primary boot, raid 2 1001MB 34.4GB 33.4GB primary raid
So what?
?!
I am sorry but I do not understand what you mean....
Maybe it would've been clearer if the outputs of lvm and mdadm had been included, but it's clear that:
there are two mdadm raid1s of 1G and 34G,
/boot is the 1G raidvol,
/, /var, /home, and swap are LVs on the 34G raidvol.
Where do you see LV? I only see primary....
Up to now I did not find how to resize my swap partition and how to add the remaining space to the extended partition.
I want to resize the swap from this awfull size given by anaconda (128Gib) to 4Gib and to move the remaining space (124Gib) to the extended partition.
Gparted is unable to do this because of the raid1 device where the swap is.
If you mean that swap is in use, run "swapoff -a" first.
You can deactivate the swap from gparted... Anyway, when I ask Gparted to resize the swap (/dev/md126 for instance), there is absolutely no problem and Gparted opens a window and tell me that everything was successfull and, yes, I can see on the main window that the partition has been shrinked *but* as soon as I close the window saying that everything was successfull, the partition goes back to the previous size (128Gib).
I tried parted (https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_chapter/parted_7.html section 7.3.2) but same result: "everything is successfull.... until I check the size of my swap partition which is still 128Gib!!!