Re: F30 LVM partition on a notebook

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On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 9:25 PM Robert Moskowitz <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I decided to use the default partitioining options on the install and I
> see that swap and the ext4 /home are in a LVM partition.
>
> What does LVM buy me on a notebook?  It is not like I am going to add
> another drive and extend /home onto it.

I think it buys complexity and that's about it.

>
> In fact if I have to pull the drivew to rescue data from /home, I then
> have to contend dealing with LVM and what if it is the same label as the
> lvm on the system I try to mount it on.
>
> Seems to me, in my limited knowledge, that I should continue as I have
> for some time and just create the swap and home partitions directly.

You can go to custom partitioning, and in the popup menu of partition
schemes pick 'standard partitions' and then click the blue "link" text
to create the layout automatically using that scheme. So you get
automatic partitioning, but with standard partitions instead of LVM.

-- 
Chris Murphy
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