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→LVM Commands
** <code>vgs</code> - display compact information about all volume groups
** <code>vgdisplay</code> - display verbose information about all volume groups
** <code>vgcreate</code> - creates a new volume group. Usually, only one volume group is used per system, but additional ones can be created in special circumstances. You must specify at least one PV to create a LVVG.** <code>vgextend</code> - adds additional PVs to an LVa VG.** <code>vgreduce</code> - removes PVs from an LVa VG.** <code>vgremove</code> - destroys an LVa VG.
* LV management
** <code>lvs</code> - display compact information about all logical volumes
{{Admon/note|Using LVM in Fedora's Rescue Mode|The Fedora installation DVD has a "rescue mode" which may be used to fix problems on a previously-installed system -- useful if (for example) you have deleted or messed up a file that is necessary to successfully boot the system. In rescue mode, only a single LVM command is available: <code>lvm</code>. To use any of the lvm commands, you can type <code>lvm</code> followed by the name of the command you wish to execute. Alternately, typing <code>lvm</code> by itself will start the LVM shell, and you can then type any of the lvm commands directly. To use non-LVM commands, exit from the LVM shell.}}
== LVM Device Names ==