Re: Another stupid question. Two, actually.

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said Mike Bird via tde-users:

| LVM uses hard drive partitions.  They can be of any size.  An LVM
| partition can contain many filesystems.  A single filesystem or even a
| single file can be bigger than a single LVM partition.  (I am
| deliberately deferring LVM terminology until the last paragraph below.) 
| But you can't normally share a single partition between both LVM and
| regular storage.

[much deleted]

Thanks very much for the description. What I still don't know is what it 
would do that I would want done. Which suggests to me that I probably 
don't need it. 
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