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[Mageia-dev] time to switch from raw partitions to lvm?

+ Michael Scherer + misc at zarb.org +
+ Mon Feb 21 13:19:23 CET 2011 +

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Le lundi 21 février 2011 à 10:56 +0100, Wolfgang Bornath a écrit :
+> Another part of the discussion may be the fact that a large number of
+> users are running dual (or multiple) boot systems, keeping the
+> pre-installed Windows and adding Linux. Others will have Windows and
+> Mandriva, adding Mageia.
+> 
+> While LVM may be nice if you are running one OS on one harddisk, it
+> may be not so easy when running 3 OS on one harddisk. Or different
+> installations of the same Linux (like stable version and cauldron).
+
+I do run lvm on Fedora and mac os x without any trouble. Windows will
+not support any linux file system more than lvm, and the same goes for
+os x. 
+
+For a linux system, a lvm logical volume is just another disk. 
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+Michael Scherer
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