LDM - Logical Disk Manager (Dynamic Disks)
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+Originally Written by FlatCap - Richard Russon <ldm@flatcap.org>.
+Last Updated by Anton Altaparmakov on 30 March 2007 for Windows Vista.
+
Overview
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-Windows 2000 and XP use a new partitioning scheme. It is a complete
+Windows 2000, XP, and Vista use a new partitioning scheme. It is a complete
replacement for the MSDOS style partitions. It stores its information in a
1MiB journalled database at the end of the physical disk. The size of
partitions is limited only by disk space. The maximum number of partitions is
assemble any multi-partition volumes, e.g. Stripes, RAID5.
To prevent legacy applications from repartitioning the disk, the LDM creates a
-dummy MSDOS partition containing one disk-sized partition.
+dummy MSDOS partition containing one disk-sized partition. This is what is
+supported with the Linux LDM driver.
+
+A newer approach that has been implemented with Vista is to put LDM on top of a
+GPT label disk. This is not supported by the Linux LDM driver yet.
Example
More Documentation
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-There is an Overview of the LDM online together with complete Technical
-Documentation. It can also be downloaded in html.
+There is an Overview of the LDM together with complete Technical Documentation.
+It is available for download.
- http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/ldm/index.html
- http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/downloads.html
+ http://www.linux-ntfs.org/
-If you have any LDM questions that aren't answered on the website, email me.
+If you have any LDM questions that aren't answered in the documentation, email
+me.
Cheers,
FlatCap - Richard Russon