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RE: [Xen-users] partitions for VMs
Hi All,
Can anybody tell me, if, to create a VM, I need to create
one(ore more) partition on purpose? and how big should it be?
You
don't have to have a separate partition for your DomU - it can be a file within
a file-system. There are various ways to make this work as an expandable
file-system (LVM for example) - but I'm not an expert on that, so if you need
more help there, have a look at what's been posted before and if that doesn't
answer your question, you can perhaps post another question here.
As for
how big it should be (obviously, even if you can expand it, you don't want to
expand it very often), that's a much more difficult question... It depends on
what you're trying to achieve... It's the same question as when you're buying a
hard-disk or memories for your machine: How much do you need? [Ok, hard-disks
nowadays are almost always larger than what you need for many applications - but
that's a different story].
--
Mats
Some more hints about
that? Thanks Ale
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