Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
Hello debian users,
Though I have used lvm for some time, I have one question that I don't
understand.
For one harddrive I often create a /boot parition that is not lvm and
create a huge partition on the rest of the harddrive for PV of lvm. Now
I am thinking what is the difference between doing partition like this
and just a single big partition without lvm?
Thanks in advance,
Well for one if you used one big
partition you would loose the versatility of having a seperate /home
partition or other partitions that could stay intact during a reinstall.
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