Your videos are very detailed and informative. This topic was a little more difficult for me to grasp but I enjoyed it. I'm sure once I watch it 3 more times I'll get what this is all about. LOL! Thanks for taking the time to do this for us.
If you do, could you make a video where you re-size a File System LVM drive without loosing data? I have created a VirtualBox with CentOS 6 and made the virtual drive with a fixed size of 18GB. I have worked a lot on this drive and everything is now just the way that I want. The only problem is that I ran out of space on the File System drive. I have been googling around but have not been able to find any simple way of resizing a LVM drives. GParted does not give support for LVM yet.
Hi, I want to know how to reduce an lvm partition. How to calculate possible free size we will get from an existing lvm partition. Thanks sivaramakrishna
Frank, you are the only one that explains LVM in such a way that I get it. Thank you.
Excellent demo & explanation. In fact, to the point. Thank you. Please keep adding more such Linux demo. Truly appreciated.
Your videos are very detailed and informative. This topic was a little more difficult for me to grasp but I enjoyed it. I'm sure once I watch it 3 more times I'll get what this is all about. LOL! Thanks for taking the time to do this for us.
Awesome .... explanation. i saw many videos ... but yours is very straightforward and easy to understand... keep uploading....!!!!!! Thanks
one of the best tutorial on linux advance
Hi, Frank! Thanks for the prompt reply. I will be anxiously waiting for your next video!
Best regards,
Elias
awesome video....awesome explanation.....
Excellent!! good work.
Thanks so much for ur time and the videos
This video looks like you want to capture what you understand and you want to practice. Please make a video for ppl who are new to partitions and LVM.
By the way, your videos are awesome!
Very well done. Thank You.
If you do, could you make a video where you re-size a File System LVM drive without loosing data?
I have created a VirtualBox with CentOS 6 and made the virtual drive with a fixed size of 18GB.
I have worked a lot on this drive and everything is now just the way that I want. The only problem is that I ran out of space on the File System drive.
I have been googling around but have not been able to find any simple way of resizing a LVM drives. GParted does not give support for LVM yet.
Hi,
I want to know how to reduce an lvm partition. How to calculate possible free size we will get from an existing lvm partition.
Thanks
sivaramakrishna
Thanks for sharing the video.it was good but when we are extending a logical volume then there is no need to umount the file system.
If you like this video, you definate want to check out my extensive video on
LVM Logical Volume Management
Hi, Frank! I am a subscriber to your channel. I just wanted to know if you accept requests.