It is artificial in the sense that the kernel developers chose to regard
the SCSI partition limit problem of no apparent consequence when
choosing to _replace_ the traditional IDE driver system with a libata
driver system based upon a SCSI foundation. This they did in the face of
ever more gargantuan hard disks.

It's also artificial in that the traditional drivers could still be
provided for the benefit of upgraders who need them, as Mandriva and
SUSE do.

LVM is not a solution for those who already have the partitions and
dependencies on them in their rollout, maintenance and backup systems.

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Cannot mount /home on /dev/hda16
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