On Ubuntu many of the default boot loaders support booting kernels located on LVM volumes. This includes following platforms
- i686, x86_64 bios grub2
- arm64, armhf, i686, x86_64 UEFI grub2
- PReP partitions on IBM PowerPC
- zipl on IBM zSystems
For all of the above the d-i has been modified in Zesty to create LVM based installations without a dedicated /boot partition. We shall celebrate this achievement. Hopefully this means one doesn't need to remove kernels as much, or care about sizing /boot volume appropriately any more.
If there are more bootloaders in Ubuntu that support booting off LVM, please do get in touch with me. I'm interested if I can safely enable following platforms as well:
- armhf with u-boot
- arm64 with u-boot
- ppc64el with PReP volume
ps. boots pic is from here
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