system-config-lvm 1.1.18-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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system-config-lvm (1.1.18-1ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium

  * Reintroduce a version of my previous patch (thanks, Anton¡o Sch¡fano and
    others):
    - In Ubuntu, we use udev rather than an init script to activate lvm2, so
      don't try to invoke the init script (LP: #1239912).
 -- Colin Watson <email address hidden>   Wed, 16 Apr 2014 11:52:56 +0100

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system-config-lvm: utility for graphically configuring Logical Volumes

 System-config-lvm provides a graphical interface to the LVM tools (and related
 utilities, including fsck and resize2fs) which is good for non-emergency
 storage administration. It enables you to manage your logical volume and
 filesystem configuration with a few mouse clicks, and it prevents potentially-
 disasterous command-line mistakes such as reducing a logical volume size before
 reducing the filesystem contained within that volume.
 .
 (One word of warning: system-config-lvm does not recognize RAID elements as
 being in use, and therefore lists them as "Uninitialized Entities". If you are
 using a LVM-on-RAID configuration, system-config-lvm will let you wipe out RAID
 elements by making them into PVs. Be careful!)