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								    LVM 0.9
This directory contains the version 0.9 release of                  13/11/2000
Heinz Mauelshagen's LVM (Logical Volume Manager) for Linux


Look for newer versions and additional information at 
http://www.sistina.com/lvm/

Files:
lvm_0.9.tar.gz  - LVM user mode tools and library
                  (compatible with v0.9 kernel patch)

The LVM driver was included in the stock kernel since Linux 2.3.47.


What is LVM:
LVM includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on
physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc.,
multiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see losetup(8)),
creating volume groups (kind of virtual disks) from one or more physical
volumes and creating one or more logical volumes (kind of logical partitions)
in volume groups.

LVM is free software.

See the file COPYING and COPYING.LIB for copying permission.


See INSTALL for a copy of the installation information as plain ASCII.

See LVM-HOWTO for further information.



Please send information of the following

class                        to
-----------------            -------------------------------------------
bug reports                  Linux-LVM-Bug@sistina.com

patches                      Linux-LVM-Patch@sistina.com

enhancement ideas            Linux-LVM-Enhancement@sistina.com

other information            Linux-LVM@sistina.com

Please read the FAQ _first_ and remember to tell me about your hardware/software
configuration and the steps you made (stdout, stderr with tool option -d)
leading to your problem.


Thank you 8-{)
Heinz Mauelshagen  -- the Linux LVM guy