Saying goodbye to LVM

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You are probably happy about this, but...

I managed to get LVM to corrupt my data on Ubuntu Xenial 3 times now.

All of that is related to:

- LVM not checking or behaving correctly when a duplicate PV appears
- LVM not checking or behaving correctly when a cache volume is out of sync with its origin.

In addition the thin DM target of kernel 3.x was so buggy I couldn't compile anything big without the system hanging.

I will probably become a ZFS user.

Goodbye, and thanks for all the fish.

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