On 30.11.2015, Roberto Ragusa wrote: 

> Seat belts are also useless for >99.9% of car passengers. :-) The little 
> inconvenience is accepted because
> they may turn useful one day.

LVM can not possibly be life-threatening, in opposite to a non-used
seatbelt, which is why your argument is bogus ;-)

Automatically introducing complexity into 95% of the users systems just because 
it could
be useful some day is, quite frankly, embarassing. It makes sense the
other way 'round: complexity adds to the diffculties when
having to handle data operations (backup, encryption, transfer,
recovery..) , which in turn makes data loss more likely.


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