Am 21. Sep, 2007 schw�tzte Craig White so:

All Red Hat based installers for quite some time (3 or 4 years IIRC)
will default to using LVM for everything but the /boot partition. If you
want to go without LVM, you can choose to manually configure partitions
in the anaconda installer (and not do LVM) if that makes you feel
better.

I'm manually partitioning in order to avoid waiting a week for the
filesystem to be created. I'll add a big /home partition after the fact.
Well, actually, I'll expand /home after the fact :).

I don't recall ever creating another /boot partition nor ever having a
reason to do so. What I am I missing from your question?

I'm doing some strange things such that I want a multi-boot system where
everything but swap is distinct. I'm also doing 32bit vs. 64bit, so I want
to keep the two separate.

ciao,

der.hans
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