Sorry about that last post being so full of typos - it was rushed as I'm at work and didn't want to waste much time on it.
Adam is obviously correct that you'll need to restart from scratch now if you need to reconfigure your volume layout, which will require a backup and restore if there's any real data there.
Just carefully consider whether you really need a second or third volume from the perspective of your data profile, not just because of the general recommendation for a separate root volume. Not only will you lose most of one disk's worth of space, you're wasting another drive for parity. As long as you have your backup and restore procedures nailed down so you don't risk overwriting your active /etc directory on a full volume restore it's really not worth it.
You can always keep a copy of your /etc config files on other media for quick recovery just in case anyway.
regards,
Alan McLachlan Technical Consultant EBM-2 Project Queensland Health Ph. +61 7 31311618 Mobile 0428 655644
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