Would it be possible to have LVM included in the installed packages by default with the next release? Device mapper is already installed so it would only be one item to add. Please

Thanks,
-Eric
Just to let you know that if you need it urgently you can do it yourself! Just grab the iso, open it with isomaster, put the lvm package in the core directory and save to a new iso.EricC wrote:Would it be possible to have LVM included in the installed packages by default with the next release? Device mapper is already installed so it would only be one item to add. Please![]()
But we don't have such a package in our repos. :Shador wrote:cryptsetup-luks with it's static binary would enable encryption support. Together with LVM it's very easy to get a completely encrypted system with only one passphrase:
http://wiki.zenwalk.org/index.php?title ... KS_and_LVM
That is easy.gapan wrote: Just to let you know that if you need it urgently you can do it yourself! Just grab the iso, open it with isomaster, put the lvm package in the core directory and save to a new iso.![]()
It will, but why should you care? You can get a new checksum with md5sum.EricC wrote:I always thought something like that would invalidate the checksum of the ISO.
Doh, ich bin ein dumkopf!gapan wrote:It will, but why should you care? You can get a new checksum with md5sum.EricC wrote:I always thought something like that would invalidate the checksum of the ISO.
But slackware has.gapan wrote:But we don't have such a package in our repos. :Shador wrote:cryptsetup-luks with it's static binary would enable encryption support. Together with LVM it's very easy to get a completely encrypted system with only one passphrase:
http://wiki.zenwalk.org/index.php?title ... KS_and_LVM
Actually on Zenwalk cryptsetup-luks only installs cryptsetup as dep.gapan wrote:I somehow thought that crypsetup-luks was a different package than that.