C.1. Mail lists
Before you post to any of our lists please read the all of
this document and check the archives to see if your
question has already been answered. Please post in text
only to our lists, fancy formated messages are near
impossible to read if someone else is not running a mail
client that understands it. Standard mailing list
etiquette applies. Incomplete questions or configuration
data make it very hard for us to answer your questions.
LVM Discussion Mailing Lists
- linux-lvm
This list is aimed at user-related questions and comments.
You may be able to get the answers you need from other
people who have the same issues. Open discussion is
encouraged. Bug reports should be sent to this list.
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interface.
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archives
- dm-devel
This list is not specifically for lvm, but since
device mapper is used by LVM 2, it is mentioned
here.
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interface.
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archives
LVM-Related Commit Lists
- lvm2-commit
This list gets messages automatically whenever
someone commits to the lvm2 cvs tree. Its main
purpose is to keep up with the cvs tree.
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archives
- lvm-commit
This list gets messages automatically whenever
someone commits to the lvm cvs tree. Its main
purpose is to keep up with the cvs tree.
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archives
- dm-commit
This list gets messages automatically whenever
someone commits to the dm cvs tree. Its main
purpose is to keep up with the cvs tree.
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archives
Discontinued Lists
- lvm-devel
This list has been discontinued; please use
linux-lvm for lvm development discussion.
- lvm-bugs
This list has been discontinued; Bug reports should be
sent to the linux-lvm list.