This is just your friendly vendor messing with you.
Not to mention LVM itself.

An lv is not a volume, it's really a "partition" - no, wait, that's what a pv
is ...
Unless, of course, a pv is a full volume, and not a partition at all.
And a vg is a group of volumes except when a pv is not a partition, but a
volume, which makes the vg a group of ... never mind :eek:.

Overloaded acronyms are always lots of "fun".

Shane ...

On Thu, Mar 15th, 2012 at 9:11 AM, Tom Duerbusch wrote:

> Just have to know the secret handshake and all is well <G>.

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