In the Advanced filesystem implementor’s guide, Daniel Robbins shows you how to use the latest filesystem technologies in Linux 2.4. In this conclusion to the AFIG series, Daniel continues his discussion of the Enterprise Volume Management System for Linux, or EVMS. He shows you how to use evmsn to take a new hard drive, partition it, and create LVM volumes on it. Along the way, he fills you in on important EVMS concepts that you’ll find essential as you continue your exploration of this powerful technology.
I just noticed that reading the weekly kernel traffic there was some talk about EVMS’s future.
5. EVMS Changes Direction
http://kt.zork.net/kernel-traffic/latest.html#5
It appears that quite a big change is going to happen.
this is old news, the article has been there for 2 weeks at least
nm, its a newer one
>this is old news, the article has been there for 2 weeks at least
First of all it is not as old, as you saw it is a new article.
And second, this is not a news article, it is a feature article. It doesn’t get old and outdated just like that! It is not like the EVMS filesystem does not work two weeks later.