During my internet searches I came across this great article, A Beginners Guide to LVM. Read this all the way through and you should get a good grasp of the main commands of LVM. Since that article did not really explain how to what I wanted I had to adapt it to my needs. Here are the steps I used to get my 80GB Maxtor(sda) and 60GB Western Digital(sdb) to work together as one logical unit. I am also using ext3 as my filesystem because it supports on-line resizing.
- Fresh install of Ubuntu Server 8.10
- Run updates:
sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude safe-upgrade
- Reboot because of kernel upgrade
- Figure out what the extra hard drive is (mine is sdb):
sudo fdisk -l
- Partition the hard drive as Linux LVM:
sudo fdisk /dev/sdb
- Initialize partition for use by LVM (on my system sdb1 is swap):
sudo pvcreate /dev/sdb2
- Display attributes of volume groups to find your group name (mine is ubuntu-server):
sudo vgdisplay
- Add my physical volume to my volume group:
sudo vgextend ubuntu-server /dev/sdb2
- Now extend the logical volume root to include the new physical volume:
sudo lvextend -L128G /dev/ubuntu-server/root
- Lastly, resize the filesystem to include the new free space:
sudo resize2fs /dev/ubuntu-server/root
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