FC1 -> FC2 upgrade and LVM
Jeremy Katz
katzj at redhat.com
Sat Feb 7 19:43:44 UTC 2004
On Sat, 2004-02-07 at 14:13 -0500, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> i'd save some of the config files that i didn't want to lose, then
> install completely over top of filesystems like /, /usr, /var, /boot
> and so on, while preserving data-oriented filesystems like /home.
> worked nicely, and frankly, i just never trusted the upgrade
> operation.
This is better in a lot of ways because you're going to get a "truer"
system. There are new things that don't get installed / set up on
upgrades and this is going to continue to be the case (the overhead to
set something like, for example, SELinux up on an upgrade is daunting).
> now, will i be able to do something like that with FC? particularly
> in going from FC1 to FC2-test? will i be able to preserve my LVM1-
> based volumes and just remount them? or am i asking for way too
> much? and, of course, once i have the new system up and running,
> one would like to convert all of the volumes to LVM2. can i make
> this any more difficult? :-)
Sure, the LVM1 volumes should be found in anaconda and you should just
be able to assign them mount points. As far as conversion, anaconda
isn't going to do this, but '/sbin/lvm vgconvert' should be able to do
it.
Cheers,
Jeremy
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