Hello Allan Gottlieb,

> > On new installs I tend to stick with / (including /boot) swap and an
> > LVM partition for everything else.  
> 
> Just one partition?  I have never used lvm, but thought that a
> motivation was to be able to move space from one partition to another.

One physical partition used by LVM, but then several logical partitions
on that.

> If you do have several partitions managed by lvm, I would appreciated
> knowing how are they divided as I am considering moving to lvm myself.
> Is /usr under lvm?

Yes. I tend to have partitions for /usr, /var and /home, plus any other
specialised directories I want to keep on their own partitions.


-- 
Neil Bothwick

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