Does /boot safe on top of a lvm LV (logical volume)?
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Title already asked the question. More specifically, I read in some documents that logical volumes are nice in general but not for /boot
in a linux system. They say that bootloaders don't understand LVM
volumes, so create a separate partition for /boot
out of lvm.
I recently installed Ubuntu server (9.10) for my home server, but by default /boot
is created in the LVM. Everything is fine now, but I am not sure it is safe to use /boot
in LVM.
Second question is do I really need a physical partition (volume)(pv) for /boot
or is it equally fine if I put it into a logical volume (lv) on top of a single shared volume group.
Thanks in advance.
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