On Sun, 2010-11-14 at 01:14 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote: > LVM actually slows down boot considerably. Not primarily because its > code was slow or anything, but simply because it isn't really written in > the way that things are expected to work these days. This is true and all. But it's easily worked around by keeping /boot on a non-LVM partition. I use a LVM setup and it works flawlessly. /boot on ext2, and / on LVM ext4. And you can't really complain at a 5-6 second boot time with the aforementioned setup. There's absolutely no reason to remain on old style DOS partitioning setups on Linux. Regards -- Chris Jones PHOTO RESOLUTIONS - Photo - Graphic - Web ABN: 98 317 740 240 @: chrisjones@xxxxxxxxxxxxx WWW: http://photoresolutions.freehostia.com -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel