I think it's way quite late in the cycle to talk about merits and drawbacks of 
LVM by default. It's quite late for discussing what is a better default. And 
that's why we should stick to the long term default, that means LVM.

Personally I didn't like (maybe even hated) LVM when I started to work on 
Fedora. Now I like it. But that doesn't matter. The problem is that this issue 
was not properly discussed. There should have been a long thread on the lists. 
Different people should have posted their opinions. Measurements should have 
been made with regard to the boot time. FESCo should have posted their stance. 
Et cetera et cetera.

The default was flipped to raw partitions in early builds of F18 Anaconda, and 
that was unfortunate, because it lacked a proper discussion and announcement 
(it was quite a surprise for QA). It is still (barely) time to flip the default 
back, to what it always was. But there's no way enough time to _start_ the 
discussion now. It would consume weeks and by that time Beta should be out.

I think there are some LVM haters in the community who finally saw a chance to 
cleanse Fedora of this evil, and now will be very angry if someone wants to 
revert it. They might be wrong, they might be right. But I don't think this is 
the discussion we want to have now. That discussion should target Fedora 19. 
Now we should keep the defaults from previous Fedora versions.
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