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What is the use of the lvremove command in Linux

2025-01-16 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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The Linux common command lvremove command is used to delete the specified LVM logical volume.

Lvremove deletes the specified LVM logical volume

Add that if a logical volume has been loaded using the mount command, it cannot be deleted using the lvremove command. Before a logical volume can be deleted, it must be unmounted using the umount command.

Syntax lvremove (option) (parameter) option-f: force deletion. Parameter logical volume: specifies the logical volume to delete.

Instance uses the lvremove command to delete the specified logical volume. Enter the following command on the command line:

[root@localhost ~] # lvremove / dev/vg1000/lvol0 # Delete logical volume "lvol0" output information is as follows:

Do you really want to remove active logical volume "lvol0"? [Y]: y # confirm to delete Logical volume "lvol0" successfully removed above is all the content of the article "what is the use of lvremove commands in Linux". Thank you for reading! I believe we all have a certain understanding, hope to share the content to help you, if you want to learn more knowledge, welcome to follow the industry information channel!

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