[mythtv-users] Rebuilding a FE/BE system (the stupid way)
Science Technician
SCITECH at combebank.kent.sch.uk
Thu Jan 17 10:57:40 UTC 2013
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> From: mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org [mailto:mythtv-users-
> bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of William Powers
> Sent: 16 January 2013 20:01
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> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Rebuilding a FE/BE system (the stupid way)
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> On Jan 16, 2013, at 9:15 AM, Science Technician
> <SCITECH at combebank.kent.sch.uk> wrote:
>
> > ...snip...
> >
> > The HDs have plenty of space to partition but it is set up using LVM
> something I am not really familiar with and had I know Fedora was going
> to use it I would have opted for Ubuntu.
> >
> > The set up is one small HD and one 1TB HD. I would like if possible
> to end up with the new Ubuntu + Myth to end up on the small HD and all
> Media to be on the 1TB H
>
> ...snip...
>
> Not knowing how the system is spread across the two hard drives makes
> it hard to answer your question, so I will have to speculate.
...snip...
> If you can better describe your LVM setup, I am sure someone will know what
> your best option is.
Ok I will give it a go.
This is most of what I hope is the salient information from the LVM Tool in
Fedora:
Volume Groups
vg_scimythtv
Physical View
/dev/sda
Partition 2
This is the large HD and contains:
lv_root - 2560 extents
lv__storage - 230400 extents
lv_root - 5456 extents
/dev/sdb
Partition 1
This is the small HD and contains:
lv_root - 17810 extents
unused space - 1 extents
lv_swap - 1268 extents
Logical View
lv__storage
lv_root
lv_swap
Uninitialized Entries
/dev/sda
Partition 1
This again is the small HD and its properties are:
Size: 0.20GB
Partition Type Linux (0x83)
Mount Point: /boot
Mount Point when Rebooted: None
File System: Ext4
SCSI WWID: 1ATA WDC WD10EARS-00Y5B1
Because when I came to set the system up it was really the first time I had
used Linux in anger unusually I didn't go down the route of choosing an advanced
install and just accepted the options it presented. So this is how it chose to
set up the drives.
For a moment when I first booted the machine after the install I actually thought
it hadn't seen one of the drives!
It think what I want to do in an ideal world is shuffle everything on to the large
drive which has more than enough space to store it then I have a blank small drive
I can install the OS and Myth onto. I can get it all working and the restore the DB
This allows me to maintain all the old data in case I have a serious problem I
should then just be able to move everything back.
So any advice on a good partitioning tool for Fedora that will allow me to do that
would be great. I see there are several in the package installer but which one to
choose.
Thanks again,
John.
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