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Good stuff. I recently switched to BTRFS (I know it's not stable, but I like being on the edge), but when I used to use LVM I used a similar scheme. I would recommend adding an additional logical volume for /var with reiserfs, which handles big files and small writes (eg. logs) better than ext4. See the following discussion: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1399547
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Turns out you can use a zencoding-like syntax with this! For example, if you select text, hit the key combo, then type span.this.is.awesome#stuff>a[href="http://my.mind.is.blo.wn/index.html"], your text will be wrapped as expected with a span with classes "this" "is" and "awesome and an id of "stuff", and inside that, but still wrapping your text, an a tag with an href value matching the above!
I do have the zencoding plugin enabled, so this may be specific to that extension. Still it is quite awesome!