> According to it's website documentation grub has supported
LVM for the past
> few minor releases. Is there any initiative to move /boot in LVM?
Can't imagine there's any reason for it, when all you have to
do is
structure the system reasonably in the first place. All the failed
upgrade scenarios (why do people bother with preupgrade in the first
place?) seem to involve people thinking they know better than the
automated partitioning tools.
Why add the complexity?
grub legacy (grub 1) does not support lvm or ext4 so the F11 default
was to have a separate ext3 /boot.