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Logical Volume Management (Lvm) Defined
A kernel-level subsystem for managing multiple storage devices. Physical drive partitions are collected into logical volumes and provides dynamic resizing of logical volumes with the addition (or removal) of physical drives.
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- Recovery of RAID and LVM2 Volumes :: Linux for New Zealand: Gives enough info to recover LVM Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4, CentOS 4 and Fedora Core 4) can partition the disk automatically at install time, setting up the partitions using LVM for the root device. Generally, they set up a volume group called VolGroup00, with two logical volumes, LogVol00 and LogVol01, the first for the root directory and the second for swap, as shown in Listing 1.
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- A Beginner's Guide To LVM: (on Linux, that is)
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- Logical volume management: This article reveals the most useful features of LVM2?a relatively new userspace toolset that provides logical volume management facilities?and suggests several ways to simplify your system administration task
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