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Re: LVM-Bootdisk



I got a live bootable CD at
http://telemetrybox.org/tbox/iso/tboxlive-1.4.0.iso.bz2
that uses a 2.4.X kernel and supports LVM and all other 2.4.X stuff fully.
Has a very easy to use installation routine.

On Mon, 5 Nov 2001, Erik Tews wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am currently a little bit experimentating with installing debian
> directly into lvm. Theory is not so difficult, and it works with a lot
> of handwork during the installation-process. One of the main problems is
> that the lvm-binarys are so big. So they cannot be on the bootdisk. But
> getting them from a mounted cdrom or floppy works.
>
> But for beeing able to install a system into lvm, I need a kernel with
> LVM-support. So I need some documentation how I can build a bootdisk
> with a customized kernel. I now got the kernel in /usr/src/linux and
> making a kernel-image with make-kpkg works. Where can I now find the
> steps which are needed to create a set of boot-floppies for this kernel?
>
>
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