On Sat, Dec 5, 2009 at 8:17 AM, Marko Vojinovic <vvmarko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Saturday 05 December 2009 13:52:36 Timothy Murphy wrote: >> Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: >> > But the point is taken. There seem to be quite a few posts from folks >> > that make their lives needlessly complex by mucking with the defaults >> > and that ends up breaking something downstream. >> >> Are you saying that something is "broken downstream" if you don't use LVM? >> With respect, that is nonsense. > > And I was just about to ask what exactly is broken downstream... :-) I've been > driving several Fedora versions on several machines for several years now with > a custom-partitioned disks (simple setups, typically just swap, / and /home, > no LVM or anything such), and nothing "downstream" seemed broken, ever. > > AFAICS, it is completely safe to not use LVM if you know you won't be resizing > partitions afterwards. And life is simpler if the hard drive starts dying or > something... ;-) Assuming the LVM or no-LVM decision is not negotiable, perhaps it would be better to work on improving tools such as system-config-lvm to abstract less experienced users from the complexity? While s-c-lvm is functional it has a lot of room for improvement. One problem in particular I ran into is that if you use s-c-lvm to create a volume group on a new disk it creates a whole disk volume group which is still incompatible with anaconda. Since the LVM wiki recommends creating a partition first I submitted a bug against s-c-lvm which was summarily closed since it is technically a problem with anaconda. Now two Fedora releases later I still have to install with the default /home and map it in manually. Sorry I'm heading off topic into a rant but I find it frustrating that there is a compatibility issue between two redhat/fedora applications that is still a problem a year later. I know it's not a problem many people will run into but the fact one program does something that creates an incompatibility with another program from the same company/group to me should make it important to fix. Anyway, I'm done, I feel better, now back to our regularly scheduled topic... Richard -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines