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				Re: Review request: LVM Documentation
				Posted: 26. Oct 2009, 12:43
				by EricC
				fredg wrote:Good job, succint and clean, I will translate it into french.
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I uploaded a new revision of the document to the same address above.  I cleaned up a few sentences here and there.
Thank you very much Fred 

 
			
					
				Re: Review request: LVM Documentation
				Posted: 14. Nov 2009, 16:39
				by fredg
				
			 
			
					
				Re: Review request: LVM Documentation
				Posted: 15. Nov 2009, 02:48
				by EricC
				
Per usual, great job Fred!
 
			
					
				Re: Review request: LVM Documentation
				Posted: 15. Nov 2009, 07:58
				by fredg
				Thank you 
 
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				Re: Review request: LVM Documentation
				Posted: 5. Mar 2010, 00:44
				by damNageHack
				EricC, I found your pdf with google ... Thanks again for it 
 
For todays huge hard disks, LVM is a must!
 
			
					
				Re: Review request: LVM Documentation
				Posted: 5. Mar 2010, 14:17
				by thenktor
				damNageHack wrote:For todays huge hard disks, LVM is a must!
Why? 

 
			
					
				Re: Review request: LVM Documentation
				Posted: 5. Mar 2010, 16:06
				by damNageHack
				thenktor wrote:Why? 

 
Features. Resize file-systems on the fly, have no limitations to partitions count, no thoughts about static partiton sizes any more, dynamically add new physical devices to the volume group, share a volume over many physical disks ... lvm runs for its own in a single static old-style partition on each used physical disk.
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ZFS is the best in this case (similiar to lvm+raid). But not tested, there is afaik no native kernel support yet.
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Sorry, but I do not want to copy-paste pages of documentation here, it is not the right place.
 
			
					
				Re: Review request: LVM Documentation
				Posted: 5. Mar 2010, 18:36
				by thenktor
				And I don't need all these features on my desktop because I need only a root and a home partition  

 
			
					
				Re: Review request: LVM Documentation
				Posted: 5. Mar 2010, 19:12
				by damNageHack
				thenktor wrote:And I don't need all these features on my desktop because I need only a root and a home partition  

 
You want to say you never had run out of space? And then copy all stuff over to a new drive ...
 
			
					
				Re: Review request: LVM Documentation
				Posted: 5. Mar 2010, 20:49
				by thenktor
				I will never use 2 drives in a desktop PC again. So I have to copy, yes.