Emanuele R. wrote:
There are huge warnings, though: I have no idea on how (if possible) to boot a lvm root (/) partition
It is possible (my / is on LVM), but you have to make an initrd or initramfs to do that. Since LFS doesn't provide you with a mkinitrd-like tool to do that, you have to do that yourself, from scratch. Good luck.
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