On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 01:38:05PM -0600, Chris Adams wrote: > Define "awful". I make use of it all the time on home and office > desktops and even my notebook computer. It makes it easy to reassign > disk space from purpose A to purpose B (it would be easier if there was > a way to shrink a mounted ext3/ext4 FS, but that's a hard problem). > Logical volumes for virtual machines perform better (and virtualization > is something becoming more common on the desktop for compatibility). You can't move PVs. You need a separate /boot. If you use more than one disk then it adds significant fragility to the boot process. It slows down booting. It provides some functionality that's hugely useful in a small number of cases, and in every other case it just makes your life more complicated. btrfs does the former without anywhere near as much of the latter. -- Matthew Garrett | mjg59@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel