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[Xen-users] dom0's LVM partition in domU

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Subject: [Xen-users] dom0's LVM partition in domU
From: Markus Gerber <markus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 09:37:44 +0100
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Hello,

In my dom0 (Ubuntu 7.10) I have several LVM partitions (for mp3s, photos, ...). Since I do not want to have any services in dom0, I have a domU (also Ubuntu 7.10) with Samba. So my users connect to that domU. How can I export and import these LVM partitions from dom0 into domU?

Using nfs could work, but I prefer a solution where my LVM partitions are 'natively' in domU.

Thank you for some hints and tipps.

Regards,
Markus

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