> > difference from the performance perspective anyway... > > It at least use to be true that you not only had to have the lvm > kernel modules loaded you had to run vgscan and vgchange -a y to > activeate the volume groups so even if you had lvm built into the > kernel you still needed an initrd to run those to see your lvm file > systems. Did that change in LVM2 in the 2.6 kernel? > Still true.
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