
I believe Ubuntu and Fedora install it by default in latest versions. It's meant to be fairly rock solid - used by lots of businesses in the past. You can have fun trying to repair a broken system as you don't have all your traditional device names - but that's just a learning curve. (All of above is from what I've heard - haven't played myself). Ian On 8/22/07, Shannon Skinner <shannonsnz(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Wow, that is awesome! I hadn't heard of this before, has anybody tried it out? What's your experiences?
On 8/22/07, Ian McDonald <ian.mcdonald(a)jandi.co.nz> wrote:
There is an article on LVM at: http://www.linux.com/feature/118645
LVM allows you to extend partitions across multiple physical disks etc
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