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[Xen-users] About using LVM


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  • From: Miguel Gómez <elmiguelonmakinon@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 14:05:08 +0200
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Hello people,
 I'm starting using XEN with LVM and I have to say that LVM seems very good to me. But I have a problem, the Volume Group that I create (with Physical Volumes and formatted Logical Volumes inside) dissappears when I reboot my computer. I mean it doesn't disappears, /dev/volume_group directory disappears, so I can't mount it, or use them with XEN.
 
Could you help me with this? Thank you.
 
 Regards,
   Miguel.
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