Add a Drive to a Logical Volume
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In this logical volume manager tutorial, we take the logical volume that we created in the previous video, and extend logical volume in order to add capacity. We do that by adding a new physical volume in Linux, essentially performing a volume group resize.
Information in this video could help you prepare for certain Linux certification exams, such as the CompTIA Linux+ exam, a Linux Professional Institute exam (LPI exam), or a Red Hat Linux certification exam.
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