Re: v2.6 vs v3.0

Michael Clark (michael@metaparadigm.com)
Mon, 30 Sep 2002 21:49:50 +0800


On 09/30/02 21:05, Kevin Corry wrote:
> On Monday 30 September 2002 02:05, Michael Clark wrote:
>
>>On 09/30/02 05:46, Matthias Andree wrote:
>>
>>>Is not EVMS ready for the show? Is Linux >=2.6 going to have LVM2 and
>>>EVMS? Or just LVM2? I'm not aware of the current status, but I do recall
>>>having seen EVMS stable announcements (but not sure about 2.5 status).
>>
>> From reading the EVMS list, it was working with 2.5.36 a couple weeks
>>ago but needs some small bio and gendisk changes to work in 2.5.39.
>>
>>http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=1105826&forum_id=2003
>>
>>CVS version may be up-to-date quite soon from reading the thread.
>>It seems to be further along in 2.5 support than LVM2 - also including
>>the fact that EVMS supports LVM1 metadata (which the 2.5 version of LVM2
>>may not do so quite so soon from mentions on the lvm list).
>>
>>I haven't tried EVMS but certainly from looking at the feature set,
>>it looks more comprehensive and modular than LVM (with its support
>>for multiple metadata personalities).
>>
>>I too have LVM on quite a few of my machines, including my desktop,
>>and if I wanted to test 2.5 right now - i'd probably have to do it
>>using EVMS.
>
>
> EVMS is now up-to-date and running on 2.5.39. You can get the latest kernel
> code from CVS (http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=25076) or Bitkeepr
> (http://evms.bkbits.net/). There will be a new, full release (1.2) coming out
> this week.

Yes, i just booted up with EVMS CVS on 2.5.39. Detected all my LVM LV's fine.
After cautious tests with them mounted ro, i then preceded to mount them rw
and continued boot up. Working fine so far. Great work.

All i needed to do was change my vgscan to evms_vgscan and adjust my mount
points to the new style ( /dev/evms/lvm/<vg></<lv> ).

~mc

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