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let me hear your voice tonight ([personal profile] alexseanchai) wrote in [community profile] linux4all2011-04-16 03:39 pm
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So I have this netbook; her name's Io and she runs Ubuntu. Io has a hard drive of a few hundred meg. She also has a permanently inserted memory card of sixteen gig. Every time I start her up, she complains about hard drive space and her lack thereof. How do I convince her that the memory card is her hard drive? Or at least convince Update Manager to download updates onto the memory card? Because I haven't saved a single thing to disk on Io that isn't an update from Update Manager.
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[personal profile] swisscelt 2011-04-16 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
So, how attached (excuse the pun) are you to the data on the attached memory card? If you can wipe it clean and start over, or even if you can take a backup first and start over, I'd recommend installing LVM. I know, from looking around Google-land, that LVM is available for Ubuntu (and has been since 7.04, if not before) but having never used LVM on Ubuntu I can't tell you if it's an option on initial install as it is with Fedora/Red Hat. If you can get it straight from the Live CD, that would be best, as configuring LVM after the fact is a bit of a pain on the root filesystem.

Using LVM, you can span filesystems over the internal HD and the memory card, or any other drives for that matter. One caveat: If you remove or otherwise lose the memory card after spanning the root filesystem, your system will not boot. I'd strongly recommend backups after doing this; a backup before doing it wouldn't hurt, either.
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[personal profile] swisscelt 2011-04-16 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
One correction: I think I implied that you just need to wipe clean the memory card. You actually would need to install LVM on both the memory card AND the internal HD. Apologies if that wasn't clear...