[Bug 226111] Merge Review: lvm2

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=226111

--- Comment #25 from Alasdair Kergon <agk@xxxxxxxxxx> 2010-07-05 15:14:58 EDT ---
Using program and file names in descriptions is a "spelling-error"???  Another
incompletely-implemented feature...

The buildroot check message it gives is also inverted for Fedora: we were
explicitly instructed to remove it from the package in the past.  (This is
because they respecified a better default and that meant changing every spec
file that had the old one in.  Far better to leave it out so the default would
only need changing in one place in future.)

Perms as I said above I won't be changing unless there is a demonstrable
problem with any of them.

The URLs point to the same place.

The service thing was a bit awkward and it would be nice to work out a better
way to handle it, but under some machine configurations it is required to be
running (or the machine may freeze) so the script has to run at startup but it
only leaves a daemon running on the system if one is actually needed (which
addresses the main objection people have to "enabled by default" I think).

Default-stop & a dummy reload (we can't reload this daemon without unmounting
filesystems using it) need adding.

Build errors I hadn't noticed.  (Unless it's from the debuginfo generation
scripts which have been broken for years.)

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