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LVM2 installation
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1) Install device-mapper
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Ensure the device-mapper has been installed on the machine.
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The device-mapper should be in the kernel (look for 'device-mapper'
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messages in the kernel logs) and /usr/include/libdevmapper.h
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and libdevmapper.so should be present.
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The device-mapper is available from:
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ftp://ftp.sistina.com/pub/LVM2/device-mapper/
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2) Generate custom makefiles.
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Run the 'configure' script from the top directory.
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If you wish to use the built-in LVM2 shell and have GNU readline
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installed (http://www.gnu.org/directory/readline.html) use:
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./configure --enable-readline
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If you don't want to include the LVM1 backwards-compatibility code use:
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./configure --with-lvm1=none
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To separate the LVM1 support into a shared library loaded by lvm.conf use:
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./configure --with-lvm1=shared
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3) Build and install LVM2.
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Run 'make install' from the top directory.
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4) Create a configuration file
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The tools will work fine without a configuration file being
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present, but you ought to review the example file in doc/example.conf.
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For example, specifying the devices that LVM2 is to use can
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make the tools run more efficiently - and avoid scanning /dev/cdrom!
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Please also refer to the WHATS_NEW file and the manual pages for the
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individual commands.
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