On Friday 01 January 2010, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
On Friday 01 January 2010 19:31:07 BeartoothHOS wrote:
> I know Anaconda offers an option to *hide* LVM, but I don't
> recall any choice to eschew it entirely. Am I just having a memory
> lapse?
Ehmm, during the installation, at some point Anaconda will ask you how
you want the disk set up, and you can choose between various partition
layouts: default, this, that, and --- custom. So choose to create
custom layout, and use the GUI interface (is it called disk druid?) to
create all the partitions you want manually. The type of each partition
is at your disposal to choose --- ext#, fat, this, that, etc...
Alternetively, you may create LVM volumes and partitions inside them.
It's all there in the GUI, and it's completely configurable. Nothing is
forced down on you, AFAIK.
That's true. However, it *defaults* to LVM.