Wanted a few good men, er, Linux guys?
Jerry Feldman
gerald.feldman at hp.com
Mon Jun 20 12:57:57 EDT 2005
On Monday 20 June 2005 12:31 pm, Steven Erat wrote:
> Yes, my experience with FC4 has been much better. I expect to test 2
> other installations that have dual boot configs this week and will report
> back if any issues come up. One will have XP Pro and the other XP Home.
>
> I learned from Jerry Feldman that is best to install with seperate
> partitions for /home, /usr/local, and any other custom data directory
> like /opt. Then you can do a full install of a new distribution while
> leaving those partitions in tact but putting everything else on a
> reformated / partition having the new distro.
>
> This what I started doing as of FC2. I found that FC4 wants to use LVM,
> so when I went about installing FC4 over FC3 while maintaining my custom
> data partitions, I had to select manual partitioning with Disk Druid
> where I could see each of the previous partitions and their old label.
> In Disk Druid, I edited each partition that I wanted to preserve and
> checked the option to preserve data and selected to keep the old label.
> That all worked very well. I don't know LVM that well so I didn't want
> to risk goinging with Automatic partitioning with the Edit option
> enabled.
One of the things that LVM buys you is more control over multiple file
systems, but it is not really necessary for home Linux. Since I am teaching
Linux again, I might add LVM to the syllabus.
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Jerry Feldman <gerald.feldman at hp.com>
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