Hello,
By default(ext4 fs) the Proxmox installer creates a "pve" lvm volume group. Is it safe to rename it, for example, to "pve3", i.e. is anything at all expecting the Proxmox install to live specifically at "pve"?
I've managed to rename it and it seems to run fine, I just wonder if there are any potential pitfals a.k.a. updates failing in the long run, or anything else.
I've looked at threads for this, but the main case I found was renaming an <old> drive's vg to pve_old for migration purposes, and my use case is more of a double-boot system with two instances of Proxmox for A/B testing. In my case, I want to be boot and use both.
By default(ext4 fs) the Proxmox installer creates a "pve" lvm volume group. Is it safe to rename it, for example, to "pve3", i.e. is anything at all expecting the Proxmox install to live specifically at "pve"?
I've managed to rename it and it seems to run fine, I just wonder if there are any potential pitfals a.k.a. updates failing in the long run, or anything else.
I've looked at threads for this, but the main case I found was renaming an <old> drive's vg to pve_old for migration purposes, and my use case is more of a double-boot system with two instances of Proxmox for A/B testing. In my case, I want to be boot and use both.