Installing Red Hat* Enterprise Linux 4*
Intel® Server Board S5000PAL
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To create an LVM logical volume, you must ?rst create partitions of type physical volume (LVM). Once
you have created one or more physical volume (LVM) partitions, select LVM to create an LVM logical
volume.
Partition Fields
Above the partition hierarchy are labels which present information about the partitions you are creating.
The labels are defined as follows:
• Device: This field displays the partition’s device name.
• Mount Point/RAID/Volume: A mount point is the location within the directory hierarchy at which a
volume exists; the volume is "mounted" at this location. This field indicates where the partition is
mounted. If a partition exists, but is not set, then you need to define its mount point. Double-click on
the partition or click the Edit button.
• Type: This field shows the partition’s file system type (for example, ext2, ext3, or vfat).
• Format: This veld shows if the partition being created will be formatted.
• Size (MB): This field shows the partition’s size (in MB).
• Start: This field shows the cylinder on your hard drive where the partition begins.
• End: This field shows the cylinder on your hard drive where the partition ends.
• Hide RAID device/LVM Volume Group members: Select this option if you do not want to view any
RAID device or LVM Volume Group members that have been created.
Recommended Partitioning Scheme
Unless you have a reason for doing otherwise, we recommend that you create the following partitions
for Itanium systems:
• A /boot/efi/ partition (100 MB minimum) — the partition mounted on /boot/efi/ contains all the
installed kernels, the initrd images, and ELILO configuration files.
Warning: You must create a /boot/efi/ partition of type VFAT and at least 100 MB in size as the first
primary partition.
• A swap partition (at least 256 MB) — swap partitions are used to support virtual memory. In other
words, data is written to a swap partition when there is not enough RAM to store the data your
system is processing.
• If you are unsure about what size swap partition to create, make it twice the amount of RAM on
your machine (but no larger than 2 GB). It must be of type swap.
• Creation of the proper amount of swap space varies depending on a number of factors including the
following (in descending order of importance):
- The applications running on the machine.