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Re: best practice for lvm?



On Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 03:58:56PM +0100, Chris Davies wrote:
> Zhengquan Zhang <zhang.zhengquan@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
> > the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
> > etc? and leave enough unassigned PE for later enlargement of certain LV?
> 
> Personally, I create a 1G partition for root and boot, and then allocate
> everything else as a single PE. I generally start with around 1G for

what is "everything else as a single PE"?

> /tmp, 10G each for /usr and /var, and 20G for /home, and then grow the
> filesystems as I need them. Oh, I usually put swap on LVM too.
> 
> I'm sure your mileage will vary, and you'll find something that works
> for you.
> 
> Chris
> 
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