Booting - Enterprise Volume Management System
David Abrahams
dave at boost-consulting.com
Mon Aug 14 12:19:44 UTC 2006
Alexander Skwar <listen at alexander.skwar.name> writes:
> OTOH: What about NTFS? With ntfs-3g, you can access NTFS
> easily and, so they say, reliably from Linux. This way,
> you keep the access perms on the Windows side but lose them
> when accessing from Linux ;)
>
>> I suppose that /swap can be under LVM too, right ?
>
> Yep, it can - but if you're going to do suspend-to-disk
> with Linux, swap cannot be in LVM. suspend-to-disk uses
> a swap partition to store the data.
I suspend to disk (unless you mean something other than ubuntu's
"hibernate") with an LVM swap all the time.
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Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
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