LVM on LINUX (BALUG 2005-05-17, html pages)

A few notes to start on the html pages version of the "slides". They were designed and optimized for a quite specific presentation format. Take a peek at the tail end of the preface notes to better understand that. For navigation, there are simplistic space efficient "directional" (symbolic) links on the pages. There's:
< for prior "slide",
^ to go "up" (to contents) and
> for next "slide".
Note that these characters don't have links where there's no corresponding page, and that some prior/next links may "skip" some "slide(s)". The contents lists and has links available directly to each of all the slides, in the full logical order when they're all included. That's what the handout materials include, but for the "slides" that I showed during the presentation on the screen, I covered from the title page/"slide" through the LVM demonstration page/"slide", navigating the < > links (which essentially just omits the contents, preface notes, and notes pages/"slides").

Also of significant note are the notes. Though the notes are no substitute for viewing the presentation along with its accompanying talk, and including watching the live demonstration, the notes are what I used to guide myself through setting up and giving the presentation, so they cover a fair bit of what I covered in the talk, and also a fair bit of stuff used in the live demonstration (and probably some slight bits of stuff I didn't fully or explicitly cover or mention). The notes I used to guide myself through the presentation had been updated very slightly subsequent to the handouts being printed (having just added a mini-bio section and a welcome reminder). I've also added a slightly more updated notes version (fixes three typos).