wrote:
> need to use a Boot Manager that
> follows the rules that LVM requires. Airboot
> is one of the alternatives.
Doesn't Airboot live in a place that makes it more
susceptible to getting wiped out, by one thing or
another ? If so, something to consider.
> Have you asked Acronis if the support booting
> directly to an LVM aware
> volume?
Ray -- if you talk to them, let us know what they have
to say about this. (Hopefully not "What the @*#! is
LVM.")
Jordan
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