On Wed, 24 Jun 2015 14:06:19 -0500
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net> wrote:


> Now, if btrfs ever gets all the kinks worked out (and has a stable
> "fsck" for the corner cases), it integrates volume management into the
> filesystem, which makes some of the management easier.  I used AdvFS on
> DEC/Compaq/HP Tru64 Unix, which had some of that, and it made some of
> this easier/faster/smoother.  Btrfs may eventually obsolete a lot of
> uses of LVM, but that's down the road.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AdvFS
AdvFS uses a relatively advanced concept of a storage pool (called a file 
domain) and of logical file systems (called file sets). A file domain is 
composed of any number of block devices, which could be partitions, LVM or LSM 
devices. 

I really miss this.
BR, Bob
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