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Answer by EightBitTony for What's the difference between Linux and Linux LVM?
Linux LVM is the Linux Logical Volume Manager. Essentially, it's a more sophisticated way of handling disks and avoids the limits with the legacy concept of partitions. If you didn't configure LVM...
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If you have to ask the question, don't use LVM. LVM is the Logical Volume Manager. It allows you to do things like group several physical disks together to appear as a single logical disk (similar to...
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If I want to install new hard drive should I make the file system Linux or Linux LVM? Also after that I've got to format again with mkfs.ext4. Actually what are we doing? The first one is formatting...
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