Once upon a time, Matthew Garrett <mj...@srcf.ucam.org> said:
> You can't move PVs.

What do you think pvmove does?

> You need a separate /boot.

That's needed for more than just LVM (and probably won't go away, as it
is a lot simpler to handle a single method in the installer).

> If you use more than one 
> disk then it adds significant fragility to the boot process.

How does it do that (any more than any other multi-disk setup)?

> It slows 
> down booting.

Cite numbers?  It was slower early on, but it goes right by now.  I
don't doubt it adds some time (of course), but I don't see it being any
significant amount.

> It provides some functionality that's hugely useful in a 
> small number of cases, and in every other case it just makes your life 
> more complicated.

For most, it doesn't make things any more complicated (because they
never touch it).  I'd say that LVM is useful in a growing number of
cases.

> btrfs does the former without anywhere near as much of 
> the latter.

Oh, I don't object to btrfs and having the basic volume management in
the filesystem layer.  AdvFS on DEC Unix was great in that respect.  I
object to your painting of LVM aw "awful".
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