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Wikipedia: Logical volume management
Logical volume management
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Logical volume management is an alternative hard disk drive partitioning scheme that is designed to be more flexible than normal partitions. In particular, logical volume management software allows for changes in the size of individual filesystems without a hard reboot of the computer, and in some cases while the filesystem is actively being used.


  

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