On Fri, 2021-10-22 at 09:09 -0400, John Mellor wrote:
Maybe moving up to a less complex storage system with built-in
volume
and raid management and dynamic error detection/correction (like
btrfs or zfs) would also be a better move at this point.
I've always queried the point of using LVM by default. I'd suggest
that *MOST* users only have one hard drive, especially if it's a
laptop. So multi-drive-spanning systems aren't needed.
If you do want multi-drive-spanning storage, then you probably have the
knowledge to set up a system using an alternative filing system. If
you don't, you really should, because you're in for a world of fun and
games if it goes belly up.
Yes, I'm aware LVM isn't *all* about multidisk, but it's one of its
prime features.
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