Quoting Ken Schneider - openSUSE
On 12/05/2011 05:34 AM, LinuxIsOne pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Another thing seems to bother them is waiting for requested help. I purposely delayed my response to the OP to see what anyone else might have to say first. After a 12 hour wait I proceeded, as apparently no one else saw fit to respond. It turned out that was too long, as the OP in the mean time blew away his original hope and did a wipe and default install. My experience with such threads is help from LVM users is similar, meaning when list help is requested for LVM issues, far less is available than for those with conventional partitioning issues and questions. To be sure, LVM solves some problems that should lead to less frequency of need for help with it, but for a thread like this involving a n00b who has no apparent LVM exposure, those competent and willing to provide the exposure seem to be in short supply. Well, while your suggestions were extremely good and I completely read your first reply and it gave me the idea also but I was afraid to
On Sat, Dec 3, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Felix Miata wrote: practically implement since daily I have to do office work and if anything goes wrong (or I stuck in the middle) I would also be not able to do that inevitable work...So, I was thinking to play this while I would be having no (or low) work so that fixing (default re installation) could also be in case if anything goes wrong...But at this time, I have no idea for LVM, brfts etc...but I would one day do this.. Install Virtualbox and use it to experiment. That way you don't mess up your "work" machine.
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