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#1
All my diskspace is under LVM control.
So it was not exactly easy to install VSIDO.
I had to
1/ Install to a USB disk with MBR on the USB disk which worked no problem.
2/ Boot into vsido on USB disk and install lvm2 package
3/ Boot from live grml ( which has lvm support ) and rsync from the USB install to Logical Volume
4/ Boot from USB disk into vsido and chroot into the install on HD to change /etc/fstab
5/ Boot into my regular waldorf install to run update-grub, which picked up both the vsido install on USB and the one on HD
6/ Boot into the VSIDO on HD logical volume.

Hence my suggestion to include the LVM package in the VSIDO ISO.

Cheers
#2
Introductions / Introduction - sort of.
March 19, 2013, 01:24:20 PM
Hi guys,
I have recommended vsido to a couple of users having problems installing crunchbang without having checked it out myself.
So, here I am, doing just that.

xaos52, aka 'The Good Doctor'