Hello,

Roger Leigh a écrit :
> 
> With current GRUB and initramfs, you can boot directly from LVM, or
> LVM on RAID.
[...]
> If you aren't using an initramfs, then you will still need a /boot
> partition outside of LVM.

No. The ability to boot from LVM (understand : have /boot on LVM) has
nothing to do with the initramfs but with the bootloader only.
The initramfs is only required when userspace action is required in
order to mount the *root* filesystem. So you can have /boot on LVM (with
a compatible bootloader) and / on a standard partition, without the need
for an initramfs.


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