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from: Felix Miata
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subject: Re: New installation/recovery

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Klaus Roeckerath, M.D. wrote:
 
> What I want to know, though, because I am unexperienced with eCS and have heard
> about the LVM feature: Is it recommended to avoid it, and if so, how can I do
> it?

In the beginning, SCSI was designed to provide for backwards
compatibility when improvements came along. LVD is no exception. Most
LVD devices are actually LVD/SE devices. That means they can be placed
on an SE bus and behave as though they were SE-only devices. The usual
SCSI rules apply: http://www.scsifaq.org/
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