Post, Mark K wrote:
Don't do it. Keep your root file system as plain vanilla ext3, and move
other things to LVM (using ext3 as well):
/home
/opt
/tmp
/usr
/var
You really, really, don't want to have to fix LVM to get your system up an
running if it ever comes to that.
Mark Post
Agreed. When we have to recover HP-UX systems with an LVM'd root disk
it really is a pain.
*Brandon
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