Once upon a time, Matthew Garrett <mj...@srcf.ucam.org> said:
> LVM is functional for enterprise environments but awful for the common 
> home or office cases.

Define "awful".  I make use of it all the time on home and office
desktops and even my notebook computer.  It makes it easy to reassign
disk space from purpose A to purpose B (it would be easier if there was
a way to shrink a mounted ext3/ext4 FS, but that's a hard problem).
Logical volumes for virtual machines perform better (and virtualization
is something becoming more common on the desktop for compatibility).

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