Great video. Be aware that when using cfdisk it does not assign the partition a name. The RedHat grading software will mark this as a fail even if you label the disk correctly. You will need to use parted to rename the partition in the partition table (parted /dev/vdb name 42 foobar)
Hi, I actually was planning that already to be the next video but some other matters were taking my attention which has delayed new videos for a while. I will do what I can to produce a video eventually. On the bright side, I have already researched the points for the future LVM videos back in January and also have reimagined how I should make the content so they are higher quality and stay relevant for longer. Thank you for watching the videos, you are much appreciated!
Beanologi, you have the best demeanor. Great job, man!
You are the best at explaining these tough concepts
Great video. Be aware that when using cfdisk it does not assign the partition a name. The RedHat grading software will mark this as a fail even if you label the disk correctly.
You will need to use parted to rename the partition in the partition table (parted /dev/vdb name 42 foobar)
excellent explanations
hi will you be doing extend and reduce of logical volumes as well?
Hi, I actually was planning that already to be the next video but some other matters were taking my attention which has delayed new videos for a while. I will do what I can to produce a video eventually. On the bright side, I have already researched the points for the future LVM videos back in January and also have reimagined how I should make the content so they are higher quality and stay relevant for longer. Thank you for watching the videos, you are much appreciated!