------- Comment From <email address hidden> 2016-08-29 10:38 EDT-------
(In reply to comment #7)
> In Ubuntu and Debian, in general we do not activate existing volume groups
> and volumes, because the idea is that in general one installs things afresh
> and doesn't reuse/resize existing things. Especially not LVM groups. We even
> opportunistically wipe lvm metadata off the drives before guided full disk
> install.
>
> There is no current support in e.g. debian and ubuntu, to reuse lvm groups
> and volumes per se.
Could you point me to where this behaviour is documented? I was researching but could not find anything
------- Comment From <email address hidden> 2016-08-29 10:38 EDT-------
(In reply to comment #7)
> In Ubuntu and Debian, in general we do not activate existing volume groups
> and volumes, because the idea is that in general one installs things afresh
> and doesn't reuse/resize existing things. Especially not LVM groups. We even
> opportunistically wipe lvm metadata off the drives before guided full disk
> install.
>
> There is no current support in e.g. debian and ubuntu, to reuse lvm groups
> and volumes per se.
Could you point me to where this behaviour is documented? I was researching but could not find anything