?
The new code *can* automagically read and deal with 0.8 created VGDAs.
What are you refering too in detail here?
> The last patches I was sent
> would have screwed every 64bit LVM user.
Patrick is investigating here.
>
> A new format is fine but import old ones properly. And if you do a new format
> stop using kdev_t on disk - it will change size soon
We don't need it any longer in the PV struct.
In the LV struct we can change it easily, because we just need the minor
number which will nicely fit into the 32 bit we have.
>
> Alan
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