Hi Folks,

Does anyone have experience with the Logical Volume Manager (LVM)?  From what I 
read it seems to solve the problem of finding out,too late, that some of the 
partitions on you HD are too small and others are too big. 

However, it also seems to give up one of the big advantages of partitioning: if 
one logical volume (virtual partition) within a volume group (a set of logical 
volumes) becomes corrupted then it seems to me that the whole of the volume 
group is corrupted.  If this is correct then logical partitions are not really 
protected from corruption of other logical partitions in the same volume group.

Does this sound right?

Robin

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