In <4a26ba9d.9060...@rctoolz.com>, George Randall wrote:
>Zhengquan Zhang wrote:
>> Can I say the best practice for lvm is to create a single partition for
>> the harddrive and single PV on it and separate LVs for /tmp /var /home
>> etc? and leave enough unassigned PE for later enlargement of certain LV?
>>
>> Thanks for enlightenment and I am thinking of how to best utilize lvm
>> for a long time.
>
>You will need the separate /boot partition and then your lvm partition.

Not if you are willing to use grub2 (aka grub-pc).  Version 1.96 or above of 
GRUB can boot from Linux LVM.
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