Adding LVM TW support to live boot cd.

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I'm the current maintaner of the G4L project that does disk imaging from a 
boot cd. At the moment, it can create images on an FTP server or locally on 
ext2/3, fat32 (limited size or splitting), and NTFS partitions. It might also 
support some of the other linux formats, but LVM it doesn't. Is there some 
documentation, on what would be required to add this support. It can backup 
LVM with no problem, but does so in raw mode using dd. 

I am currently using Fedora 8 machine to build the support system, but use 
kernels build from Kernel.org to support the latest hardware.


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