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    Parted User's Manual - Manipulating a RAID or LVM volume - GNU.org

    https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_node/parted_67.html
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    Parted can manipulate RAID and LVM logical volumes, even though it does not understand RAID or LVM. It utilises Linux's support for RAID and LVM. Therefore, you can only use these methods if your Linux kernel supports RAID and/or LVM. To manipulate a file system on a RAID or LVM logical volume (or, a raw partition, ...

    LVM - Debian Wiki

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    Jun 4, 2017 - LV : Logical Volumes. LVs sit inside a Volume Group and form, in effect, a virtual partition. PE : Physical Extents. In order to manipulate the actual data, it is divided into blocks of data called Physical Extents.
    ‎Definitions · â€ŽGood to know · â€ŽRemove a PV · â€ŽList of PV commands

    partitioning - How can I resize an LVM partition? (i.e: physical ...

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    Oct 3, 2012 - Warning about the currently most voted answer: To NOT destroy your fresh default installation with LVM option (14.04 Trusty Tahr), 1) read the whole page, 2) delete swap 3) and probably modify the command for "Reduce the size of the logical volume" like this: lvreduce -L -1g /dev/vg_blah/lv_blah.
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    How to Manage and Use LVM (Logical Volume Management) in Ubuntu

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    Feb 7, 2011 - In our previous article we told you what LVM is and what you may want to use it for, and today we are going to walk you through some of the key management tools of LVM so you will be confident when setting up or expanding your installation.

    LVM - ArchWiki

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    Dec 28, 2017 - LVM is a logical volume manager for the Linux kernel; it manages disk drives and similar mass-storage devices. ..... Whenever you modify a file or directory that the snapshot points to, LVM automatically clones the data, the old copy referenced by the snapshot, and the new copy referenced by your active ...

    How to reduce LVM size and increase one existing partition's size ...

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    Jun 5, 2014 - Be careful! if its ubuntu - set root password; reboot and don`t login to system; press ctrl+alt+f2 to swith into tty; login as root (or login other ssh from over host as root); umount /home; resize2fs /dev/vg-home/lv-home 20G (!!!! 20G !!!) lvresize -L21G /dev/vg-home/lv-home (!!!! 21G !!!) resize2fs ...

    Logical Volume Manager (Linux) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_Volume_Manager_(Linux)
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    This minimizes the amount of relatively hard-to-debug kernel code needed to implement the LVM. It also allows its I/O redirection services to be shared with other volume managers (such as EVMS). Any LVM-specific code is pushed out into its user-space tools, which merely manipulate these mappings and reconstruct their ...
    Operating system‎: ‎Linux
    License‎: ‎GNU GPL
    Stable release‎: ‎2.02.176 / 3 November 2017; 49 ...
    Original author(s)‎: ‎Heinz Mauelshagen

    Lvm - Ubuntu Wiki

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    Dec 16, 2015 - One of the biggest advantages LVM has is that most operations can be done on the fly, while the system is running. Most operations that you can do with gparted require that the partitions you are trying to manipulate are not in use at the time, so you have to boot from the livecd to perform them. You also ...

    How To Use LVM To Manage Storage Devices on Ubuntu 16.04 ...

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    Sep 14, 2016 - In this guide, we will cover how to manage your storage devices with LVM. We will show you how to display information about volumes and potential targets, how to create and destroy volumes of various types, and how to modify existing volumes through resizing or transformation. We will be using an ...

    LVM HOWTO - The Linux Documentation Project

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    Jump to Upgrading to LVM 1.0.8 with an LVM root partition and initrd - The "normal" way of running an LVM root file system is to have a single non-LVM partition called /boot which ... Once you have done this you cannot do any LVM manipulation as they are not compatible with the kernel you are ...

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