Hello all, I have a small home LAN server running RedHat 7.3 (2.4.18-10) w/ LVM to spread the partitions across the available hard drives. I'm looking at migrating this system to Debian stable in the near future. One of the things that just about qualifies as a 'must-have' is LVM. It doesn't look like Debian supports LVM 'out-of-the-box', but then, neither did RH 7.3. Given a bit of time and effort, I can most likely get LVM running on Debian as well. But I noticed that Debian does support EVMS. Is it a 'superset' of the features of LVM, or what? Will it do the same things as LVM (i.e. create a volume group to span multiple physical volumes, then create logical volumes such as /, /home, /var, etc. and so on?). Any feed back on the version in stable vs the version in testing?
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