On 03/22/17 01:17, François Patte wrote:
I read the installation guide....
On this page:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/18/html/Installation_Guide/Cr...
no mention on how to create an lvm once your raid is created.
(funny: the example given is /usr, maybe an overdose of Jack Daniel's!)
Of course you are using an *old* version of documentation. F18 was long
before F25 where we are now.
As I already mentioned. I did the install in a configuration which I
thought you wanted to end up with and I did so successfully. It is
irrelevant to refer to obsolete documentation where what you want may
not have been possible.
On this page:
no mention on how to create a raid once your lvm is created...
BTW I think I have found how to do: when your lvm is created you click
on "modify" (I don't know if it is the right word on this button in the
English version) and you can access to a dropdown menu where ---
surprise! --- you can find RAID.
Two remarks:
1- It is illogical to me to create first lvm then to create the
underlaying device on which the lvm is created. When you do these
configuration "by hand" you first create the raid devices, then the vgm,
lvm etc. then the file systems.
No need to do anything manually.
2- Modifier (in French) means that you want to correct something wrong
you have done before not to add some options...
Sounds as if you should donate some translations to the anaconda team.
(Wonder if there may be a difference in wording for French and
Canadian-French as well as other localized versions.)
Moreover, as far as I have explored this "modify" feature, I cannot see,
on the anaconda page devoted to partitionning, that a RAID will be
created! I have to cross my fingers that the modification has been taken
into account.
I did the install a second time in order to document the steps which
absolutely work.
http://tinyurl.com/m2csa23 are the screenshots with several important
items pointed out.
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