Roberto Ragusa writes:

On 11/29/2015 10:19 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:

> I really don't understand why Fedora is still foisting all the overhead of LVM on everyone, by default. I would tend to think that for typical use cases, LVM brings absolutely nothing value-added. I would expect that, with most use cases, people install Fedora with the default filesystem layout, and never have the need to move or grow their existing partitions.

What overhead? You gain flexibility with nearly zero overhead.

What "flexibility"? Can you explain to me exactly what "flexibility" LVM brings to the table for 95% of users who, after installing Fedora, never have any new disks added to the machine, and never need to touch anything related to the disk layout?


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