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EvilGuruIs it possible to remove mysql-server from a Mythbuntu install without it trying to also remove the backend?14:02
superm1EvilGuru, should be14:07
superm1it should only remove the meta package14:07
EvilGuruAh, I wish to remove the actual server14:07
superm1sorry i should have clarified14:09
superm1removing mysql server(the actual server) will only remove the mythtv backend meta package14:09
superm1it will keep the backend itself installed14:09
EvilGuruRight, okay, I'm with you14:12
rileypEvilGuru,  why wound you want to do such a thing?14:20
EvilGururileyp: I have a dedicated mysql server14:21
rileypa master backend?14:21
EvilGuruNope, a server that runs the 5-6 MySQL databases I use around the house14:22
rileypobliviously a complex home... :D14:25
EvilGuruNow I just need to get mythbuntu to start providing alternate install CDs again14:26
EvilGuruCurrently I have to go Ubuntu => Commnand prompt install => Mythbuntu14:26
rileypwhy not just burn a mythbuntu 10.04 disk and if you select front end only mysqlserver will not be installed14:29
EvilGururileyp: I wanted the backend, just not the mysql server14:31
superm1EvilGuru, alternate cds are not going to happen14:34
superm1we don't have the resources to test them and support them14:34
superm1what about them was good for you?14:35
EvilGuruLVM - that's it14:35
superm1it should be less important with the advent of storage groups14:35
rhpot1991storage groups make lvm useless IMO14:35
rhpot1991all of the lvm goodness, none of the lvm headaches14:35
EvilGurusuperm1: LVM is much more than that, I get snapshots for backups, and if I store stuff other than mythtv stuff (media etc) then I do not need to worry14:36
EvilGuruas it just gets split across whatever drives I have in the system14:36
rileypso select secondary backend that has no server14:36
rhpot1991EvilGuru: sounds like you need to make a NAS and just hit that with a storage group then14:37
rileypas it relies on the Master but you can stll add acpture cards etc14:37
superm1EvilGuru, well i'll provide an alternative then; from the live disk, before you run the installer (in live mode) you can command line install the LVM package and configure your LVM before install by hand.  the graphical installer won't destroy it if you tell it to manually partition14:37
EvilGurusuperm1: I did consider that, but was unsure about what partition manager to use14:37
EvilGuruSo I did a command line install of 10.04 from the Ubuntu alternate disk and went from there14:38
superm1EvilGuru, use either fdisk, parted, or gparted initially14:38
superm1and then the regular commands to make lvm after that14:38
EvilGuruI'll try that next time, thanks14:39
EvilGuruAs I can not see the regular Ubuntu installer gaining LVM support soon14:39
superm1there are other priorities before LVM15:06
superm1it's on the agenda after them though15:06

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