[linux-lvm] lvm2 support in kernel - regular lvm on disks

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hi,

have searched through the archives at sistina.com as well as google, but yet 
to no avail.

does anybody know if it is possible to boot a LVM2 enabled kernel (say the 
latest 2.5.42-ac1) and use that with a machine with regular LVM (1.0.5) 
created volumes? also, if i install the lvm2 tool for debian, they are 
conflicting with my lvm1 tools, so are the new tools backwards compatible?

thank you very much in advace - please do cc me on any answers,
peter



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