James Knott said the following on 02/21/2010 11:46 AM:
The only computer I dual boot on is my ThinkPad, which came with XP. I use LVM, but the Windows accessible partitions are not on the LVM. Neither is the Linux /boot directory. Everything else is. The Windows accessible partitions are C:/ (NTFS) and D:/ (FAT32) which contains my "My Documents" folder.
That describes my laptop too.
I also use LVM on a server with a RAID array, which makes things a lot easier than trying to RAID all the partitions. Simply create the RAID with the LVM on it and then slice up the LVM as required.
That describes - almost - my server. I use LVM to mirror rather than RAID.
My main desktop system also uses LVM.
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