Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 24th Jul 2008 21:12 UTC, submitted by sharkscott
Linux The GNU/Linux operating system is blessed to have sound partition management tools like GParted which are very easy to use. However, when it comes to the management of 'virtual partitions' known as volumes, things are quite different. There is Linux Volume Management, or LVM for short, however it can only really be used from the command line.
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RE[2]: Absurd
by tene on Fri 25th Jul 2008 13:51 UTC in reply to "RE: Absurd"
tene
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No, it wasn't my first time using it.

I'm not saying that some man pages might be intimidating, but this article isn't about the modern tools at all. It's about EVMS, which is old and outdated and unsupported.

If it's just a blog post about some guy who was in an awkward situation, that's fine, but trying to draw conclusions about the state of modern volume management tools from it is a poor choice.

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