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How to Map LUN, Disk, LVM and Filesystem in Linux

Learn how to identify which SAN disks are mapped to which block devices, LV, VG, and filesystem on Linux.
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How to Use Ansible to Automate Logical Volume Manager in Linux

This tutorial explains how to use Ansible to automate the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) setup in Linux operating systems.
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How to Move LVM Volume Group to Another Machine In Linux

This step-by-step guide explains how to use LVM export and import commands to move a volume group from one machine to another in Linux.
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How to move a Volume Group from one system to another

There are situations where we would be required to move a whole volume group from one system to another system for some requirement. As part of this, it also moves …

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Linux Logical Volume Manager (LVM): Guide for Beginners

In this tutorial, we’ll learn what LVM is in Linux, the advantages of LVM, and how to create volume groups and logical volumes in Linux.
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Disk Partitioning in Linux (Without LVM)

In this tutorial, we’ll discuss the tools and the process of partitioning disks in Linux. First, we will add a new disk in our server and then create a new partition in it. We will create a partition with both the parted and fdisk commands.
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How to Check and Repair EXT4 Filesystem in Linux

The fsck (stands for File System Consistency Check) is used to check and repair one or more Linux filesystems. This check will run automatically at boot time when a filesystem …

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Clonezilla Live 2.7.3 Disk Cloning/Imaging Tool Released with Various Improvements

Coming almost three months after Clonezilla Live 2.7.2, the Clonezilla Live 2.7.3 release is here with an up-to-date package base that was synced with the Debian Sid (Unstable) software repository as of August 17th, 2021, and a newer kernel based on Linux 5.10.46 LTS. Clonezilla Live 2.7.3 is not a major release, but it includes […]

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How to Install and Configure Arch Linux with a Desktop Environment

Here is my method for installing Arch Linux. This can be a bit fiddly, but is a really great learning curve, especially if you are installing it on physical hardware. There are many methods to do everything, different partitioning tools, and lots of ways to carve up your disks (if you are using a virtual […]

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Recover a Deleted Logical Volume (LV) in LVM

This quick article shows you how to recover accidentally deleted logical volume (LVM) in Linux using the vgcfgrestore command.
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