Well with my setup I do have the boot partition separate from the LVM and
the raid is pure software as far as I know. I was just asking if it was
safe to do so. Unfortunately the boot partition is a bit on the smaller
size at 100mb so I can easily fit around 2 kernels. I guess the other
reason I am thinking to switch is because with Ubuntu, they have a
predictable release schedule and with 12.04 LTS around the corner, I can
get a server OS that is "stable" and up to date. I know I can compile from
source all of the packages I have, like the the kernel and the software for
the LAMP stack that I am also running.
I also like the fact for the Ubuntu implementation of Samba; I can use the
the system username and password instead of first creating a user on the
system and again as a samba user. Other than that I do like Centos right
now. Thanks for your help.
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 7:21 PM, Michael Butash <
michael@butash.net> wrote:
> Should be able to - depends how you're partitioned.
>
> I'm assuming your raid0 is done with mdadm and not fake-raid based.
>
> As long as your boot partition (non-lvm) is large enough to support enough
> kernels, you should be able to install over the system lv's you don't want,
> and not touch the ones that you do. Probably just create new lv's assuming
> you have the space for new root, usr, var, whatever you want. I usually
> create home without a separate partition, leaving alone the existing home,
> and simply mount the /home lv after reinstall "just in case".
>
> Note I've had some weirdness with ubuntu/mdadm depending what version
> mdadm metadata it was built with. In 11.04 I had to build md's
> specifically to use 0.90 metadata to work fully (i.e. reboot without having
> to busybox assemble md manually), 11.10 and higher I had to build the raid
> specifically with the current version (default) to work.
>
> I layered luks/lvm/ext4 atop this too, never did figure out exactly which
> was borking it, but the metadata was the trick for me. It also could have
> been related to my ssd alignment partitioning that always gave me grief
> with low-level fs.
>
> -mb
>
>
>
> On 03/21/2012 03:19 PM, Stephen wrote:
>
>> if it boots up and sees the LVM then you should be able to customer
>> partition and configure without reformatting.
>>
>> you can look and see a fair amount without even writing changes to the
>> disk.
>>
>> However i would still make a backup.
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 1:55 PM, Nadim Hoque<nadimhoque@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I currently have Centos 6 installed with software raid 0 with LVM. I was
>>> wondering if it is possible to install Ubuntu server 10.04 with those
>>> settings without data loss and that the current raid/lvm will stay in
>>> tact.
>>> So far in my experience I should be able to do this, but I just wanted
>>> your
>>> input on the matter. I might switch to ubuntu server for the vast number
>>> of
>>> packages in the default repos and when I used it before I really liked
>>> it (I
>>> love how the default repos have what I want, and ufw is nice as well).
>>>
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