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[Xen-users] create LVM-based domU using more than one volume group

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Subject: [Xen-users] create LVM-based domU using more than one volume group
From: Adam Gold <adamgold@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 14:52:37 +0000
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Is it possible to create a guest installation which sources its partitions using more than one volume group.  For example, let's saying there are two VGs on dom0, vgxen1 and vgxen2, could I define the guest creation paramters such that root and swap are LVs within vgxen1 and home is an LV within vgxen2?  Is there an additional flag I can add to xen-create-image maybe?  Any guidance as to whether this is possible and if so, how to do it, would be most appreciated.
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