On Tuesday 11 October 2005 04:50 pm, Georges Toth wrote:
> > thing is with lvm if each guest gets its own logical volume, then why use
> > quotas since that volume can be partitioned as it will anyway no?
>
> exactly! :-)
> no need to do some fancy magic....lwm does it for you :-)
> btw, LV's are resizeable...
> per user quota may be easily implemented if you want/need to, with lvm.
> on a shared partition this is currently not possible AFAIK
>
>
> > i may be
> > talking out my xxx here since i have not even read about lvm yet. never
> > bothered with it.. think ill read up on it a bit before i say or ask
> > anything more so i dont look like a total stooge :D
>
> Check this....:
> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/lvm2.xml
Thanks!
>
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> Georges Toth
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