>
> Actually it's the boot partition that probably will cause the most
> amount of trouble. Grub, last I checked, doesn't work well with LVM to
> fetch kernels and stuff.  As for root partitions, the initial ramdisks
> on any modern distro will support LVM and auto-discovery of LVM volumes.
> In fact the default install of Fedora has used LVM for root for a couple
> of years now.

Grub v2 will solve these LVM and software RAID not being supported on
/boot. Check it out ->
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-2.en.html

Cheers,

Clint

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