William L. Maltby wrote:
Even more, raw has only 1 basic advantage: max space and speed. But LVM seems to have little enough overhead that all its advantages become predominate in my mind. I never use raw anymore, regardless of size. I am too much in love with things like vgextend, vgreduce, ... that allow easy adjustments as the environmental needs change.
Now, if the LVM implementation in Linux supported mirroring, that would be great. Perfect as replacement of md-raid1 and perfect for drive migrations where you don't have to move real live data, as you just move mirrors.
And define /boot to always start in PE #1, and you could do away with partitions all together with an easy addition to grub.
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