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Both EVMS2 and LVM2 are backwards-compatible with LVM1 and the volumes
generated by it.

Stroller wrote:
|
| On 15 Sep 2003, at 2:05 pm, Dirk Heinrichs wrote:
|
|> Am Montag, 15. September 2003 15:04 schrieb Collins Richey:
|>
|>> Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the 2.6 kernel dropped support
|>> for
|>> LVM, and thus EVMS is now the only way to fly?
|>
|>
|> Both LVM2 and EVMS2 use Sistina's Device Mapper which has been integrated
|> into 2.6 in favor of LVM1.
|
|
| Sorry. I don't understand what you just said. 8-\
| I think LVM2 is supposed to be backwards compatible with LVM1. Is that
| right..?
|
| Stroller.

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