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      2LDM - Logical Disk Manager (Dynamic Disks)
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      5:Author: Originally Written by FlatCap - Richard Russon <ldm@flatcap.org>.
      6:Last Updated: Anton Altaparmakov on 30 March 2007 for Windows Vista.
      7
      8Overview
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     10
     11Windows 2000, XP, and Vista use a new partitioning scheme.  It is a complete
     12replacement for the MSDOS style partitions.  It stores its information in a
     131MiB journalled database at the end of the physical disk.  The size of
     14partitions is limited only by disk space.  The maximum number of partitions is
     15nearly 2000.
     16
     17Any partitions created under the LDM are called "Dynamic Disks".  There are no
     18longer any primary or extended partitions.  Normal MSDOS style partitions are
     19now known as Basic Disks.
     20
     21If you wish to use Spanned, Striped, Mirrored or RAID 5 Volumes, you must use
     22Dynamic Disks.  The journalling allows Windows to make changes to these
     23partitions and filesystems without the need to reboot.
     24
     25Once the LDM driver has divided up the disk, you can use the MD driver to
     26assemble any multi-partition volumes, e.g.  Stripes, RAID5.
     27
     28To prevent legacy applications from repartitioning the disk, the LDM creates a
     29dummy MSDOS partition containing one disk-sized partition.  This is what is
     30supported with the Linux LDM driver.
     31
     32A newer approach that has been implemented with Vista is to put LDM on top of a
     33GPT label disk.  This is not supported by the Linux LDM driver yet.
     34
     35
     36Example
     37-------
     38
     39Below we have a 50MiB disk, divided into seven partitions.
     40
     41.. note::
     42
     43   The missing 1MiB at the end of the disk is where the LDM database is
     44   stored.
     45
     46+-------++--------------+---------+-----++--------------+---------+----+
     47|Device || Offset Bytes | Sectors | MiB || Size   Bytes | Sectors | MiB|
     48+=======++==============+=========+=====++==============+=========+====+
     49|hda    ||            0 |       0 |   0 ||     52428800 |  102400 |  50|
     50+-------++--------------+---------+-----++--------------+---------+----+
     51|hda1   ||     51380224 |  100352 |  49 ||      1048576 |    2048 |   1|
     52+-------++--------------+---------+-----++--------------+---------+----+
     53|hda2   ||        16384 |      32 |   0 ||      6979584 |   13632 |   6|
     54+-------++--------------+---------+-----++--------------+---------+----+
     55|hda3   ||      6995968 |   13664 |   6 ||     10485760 |   20480 |  10|
     56+-------++--------------+---------+-----++--------------+---------+----+
     57|hda4   ||     17481728 |   34144 |  16 ||      4194304 |    8192 |   4|
     58+-------++--------------+---------+-----++--------------+---------+----+
     59|hda5   ||     21676032 |   42336 |  20 ||      5242880 |   10240 |   5|
     60+-------++--------------+---------+-----++--------------+---------+----+
     61|hda6   ||     26918912 |   52576 |  25 ||     10485760 |   20480 |  10|
     62+-------++--------------+---------+-----++--------------+---------+----+
     63|hda7   ||     37404672 |   73056 |  35 ||     13959168 |   27264 |  13|
     64+-------++--------------+---------+-----++--------------+---------+----+
     65
     66The LDM Database may not store the partitions in the order that they appear on
     67disk, but the driver will sort them.
     68
     69When Linux boots, you will see something like::
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     71  hda: 102400 sectors w/32KiB Cache, CHS=50/64/32
     72  hda: [LDM] hda1 hda2 hda3 hda4 hda5 hda6 hda7
     73
     74
     75Compiling LDM Support
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     77
     78To enable LDM, choose the following two options: 
     79
     80  - "Advanced partition selection" CONFIG_PARTITION_ADVANCED
     81  - "Windows Logical Disk Manager (Dynamic Disk) support" CONFIG_LDM_PARTITION
     82
     83If you believe the driver isn't working as it should, you can enable the extra
     84debugging code.  This will produce a LOT of output.  The option is:
     85
     86  - "Windows LDM extra logging" CONFIG_LDM_DEBUG
     87
     88N.B. The partition code cannot be compiled as a module.
     89
     90As with all the partition code, if the driver doesn't see signs of its type of
     91partition, it will pass control to another driver, so there is no harm in
     92enabling it.
     93
     94If you have Dynamic Disks but don't enable the driver, then all you will see
     95is a dummy MSDOS partition filling the whole disk.  You won't be able to mount
     96any of the volumes on the disk.
     97
     98
     99Booting
    100-------
    101
    102If you enable LDM support, then lilo is capable of booting from any of the
    103discovered partitions.  However, grub does not understand the LDM partitioning
    104and cannot boot from a Dynamic Disk.
    105
    106
    107More Documentation
    108------------------
    109
    110There is an Overview of the LDM together with complete Technical Documentation.
    111It is available for download.
    112
    113  http://www.linux-ntfs.org/
    114
    115If you have any LDM questions that aren't answered in the documentation, email
    116me.
    117
    118Cheers,
    119    FlatCap - Richard Russon
    120    ldm@flatcap.org
    121