![]() The options available depend on the filesystem. ![]() You might want to enable quotes, or disable tracking of access times, mount as read only. If you don't have a backup, and you don't know what you are doing, this is your chance to stop before you actually wreck something. It is a standard 'are you sure prompt' telling you that you are going to make change to the partitions, and if you did something wrong, then you are about to destroy data. However am unclear what the message regarding writing changes to disk before configuring Logical Volume Manager means. How does the option to copy data from another partition work? What is it for? ![]() Next I have the ability to map the logical volumes to mount points however am confused what purpose the none mount point serves as I have the option to select it? Is there any other way? How do most people keep track of the logical volumes they have created e.g. Option 5 provides me to extend a volume group however am unsure how this works?ĭoes it mean I can assign free space available one 1 physical drive to the existing volume group or does it mean I can assign free space available on a second phyical drive or does it mean both? How does it affect security, performance, etc?Ĭurrently the only way I can see the logical volumes I have created by selection Option 4. Option 2 is pretty self-explanatory however am unsure whether it is advisable to segment directories between 2 or more volume groups. Once I have created the volume group, I am presented with a window that provides me with the ability to I am installing Debian for the very first time and having read websites similar toĪcross parts of the installation which I do not understand.įor example, I have created logical volumes using the logical volume manager however am unclear what the message regarding writing changes to disk before configuring Logical Volume Manager means.
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