Re: LVM enabled boot disks ?
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Grzegorz Prokopski wrote on Mon Oct 08, 2001 um 02:27:34PM:
> 1) ext3 is NOT EVEN in official kernels, You need patched kernel to
> be able to use it, but THERE ARE boot disks udma100-ext3 for woody.
That kernel is full based on ready patch-packages which are used and
tested by other Debian users.
> 2) it is well known that LVM in official kernels has always been older
> version than latest; but don't You think LVM in next releases WILL
> CATCH UP at least to the extent of being usable ? I think it will.
If you think, the non-official LVM stuff is better, provide
patch-packages.
Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
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