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:SearchEnterpriseLinux: Getting Started with RHEL4's Built-In LVM Tools
SearchEnterpriseLinux: Getting Started with RHEL4's Built-In LVM Tools
Jun 3, 2005, 07 :00 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (10026 reads)

(Other stories by Ken Milberg)

[ Thanks to Amy Kucharik for this link. ]

"Many Unix administrators I know (you know who you are), always used to smirk when I talked about Linux. They could always point to the fact that regardless of whatever I could say, they had journaling file systems, which they could manage using various Logical Volume Management (LVM) tools, and I couldn't touch that.

"Well, not any more! Not only does Red Hat offer ext3 as their default file system, but they offer great management tools to boot..."

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I've been using RHEL4 for two weeks  ...   RHEL4 rocks   
max
Jun 3, 2005, 17:25:27
 
It's good that redhat finally caught ...   welcome to the 90s redhat   
joel
Jun 3, 2005, 19:41:34
 
> It's good that redhat finally caug ...   Re: welcome to the 90s redhat   
Mom
Jun 4, 2005, 18:45:15
 
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