Puppy Linux Lvm Support

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Puppy Linux Home

    http://puppylinux.com/
    Puppy Linux is a collection of multiple Linux distributions, built on the same shared principles, built using the same set of tools, built on top of a unique set of puppy specific applications and configurations and generally speaking provide consistent behaviours and features, no matter which flavours you choose.

LVM: PuppyLinux

    http://wikka.puppylinux.com/LVM
    LVM LVM (Logical Volume Manager) is a layer between a filesystem and the physical disk partitions. It is useful for resizing partitions and moving data in live situations. Slacko 6.3.2 already has LVM present but needs logical volumes (LVs) to be 'activated'.

How to view a LVM from inside Puppy?

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/puppy-71/how-to-view-a-lvm-from-inside-puppy-931030/
    Mar 10, 2012 · Hi, I am wondering if anyone knows hows to manipulate a hard drive that is a LVM (Logical Volume) when you are booted up in Puppy from a USB (or even

Puppy Versions List (AKA the big list ... - Puppy Linux

    http://wikka.puppylinux.com/PuppyVersion
    Puppy Linux Documentation Wiki - it is a Wikka. The information on this page may be out of date. Any help updating appreciated, more info on the Wiki Index page.

linuxwave: Mounting LVM Disk using Ubuntu livecd

    https://www.linuxwave.info/2007/11/mounting-lvm-disk-using-ubuntu-livecd.html
    Nov 21, 2007 · Mounting is an easy process to do, provided the filesystem type you are using is supported. What happen when you have an LVM formatted disk, and you need to mount it because the disk cannot be booted and a hell lot of valuable data kept inside??

Puppy Linux Discussion Forum :: View topic - How to mount ...

    http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=95432
    Aug 21, 2016 · In my ignorance I thought it would be a simple app that would run like a daemon, that would detect LVM partitions and would mount them accordingly. You see, I have a PupRescue memory stick that I use to troubleshoot computers, and lately, I've encountered some with LVM partitions.

Configure LVM on a virtual machine running Linux - Azure ...

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/configure-lvm
    Some Linux kernels support TRIM/UNMAP operations to discard unused blocks on the disk. These operations are primarily useful in standard storage to inform Azure that deleted pages are no longer valid and can be discarded. Discarding pages can save cost if you create large files and then delete them.



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