On Sun, 14.11.10 13:14, Nicolas Mailhot (nicolas.mailhot(a)laposte.net) wrote:
Le dimanche 14 novembre 2010 à 01:14 +0100, Lennart Poettering a
écrit :
> Well, there's no doubt that LVM has its uses, but that doesn't mean we
> should install it by default on every Fedora installation.
>
> LVM actually slows down boot considerably. Not primarily because its
> code was slow or anything, but simply because it isn't really written in
> the way that things are expected to work these days.
But wasn"t systemd supposed to fix this kind of problem (dumping things
overboard is not fixing) ? LVM may not be very useful on single-hdd
laptops, but on desktops it makes adding/changing disks really easy.
systemd is definitely not going into the realms of storage assembly.
Lennart
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