On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 09:36, Nathan Grennan <fedora-devel-list(a)cygnusx-1.org>
wrote:
I have been heard from multiple sources that LVM will be used by
anaconda when using automatic partitioning. I think this is a very bad
idea. It breaks the KISS(Keep it simple stupid) principle. I have
personally used LVM in the past and currently use software raid. Both
are powerful and wonderful features, but in most cases are overkill,
make things more complex, and make life hell when something like grub or
init scripts break.
Not using LVM makes things more complex if the partition sizes you choose at
install time end up not matching the type of data you install. That then
leads to doing nasty things like moving trees of files to a different file
system and having sym-links between them which among other things causes
problems with SE Linux.
In many ways LVM is the simple way of doing it!
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