From 443a8b40107950ed13a06c0f8e8f515a31d42688 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tobias Powalowski Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2023 15:37:22 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] update lvm help --- usr/lib/archboot/installer/help/lvm2.txt | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/usr/lib/archboot/installer/help/lvm2.txt b/usr/lib/archboot/installer/help/lvm2.txt index 474dac0ba..d8b800023 100644 --- a/usr/lib/archboot/installer/help/lvm2.txt +++ b/usr/lib/archboot/installer/help/lvm2.txt @@ -3,15 +3,15 @@ LOGICAL VOLUME SUMMARY:\n LVM2 is a Logical Volume Manager for the Linux kernel. With LVM you can\n abstract your storage space and have "virtual partitions" which are easier\n to modify.\n\n -- Physical volume (PV):\n\n +- Physical volume (PV):\n Partition on storage disk (or even storage disk itself or loopback file)\n on which you can have virtual groups. It has a special header and is\n divided into physical extents. Think of physical volumes as big building\n - blocks which can be used to build your storage drive.\n -- Volume group (VG):\n\n + blocks which can be used to build your storage drive.\n\n +- Volume group (VG):\n Group of physical volumes that are used as storage volume (as one disk).\n - They contain logical volumes. Think of volume groups as storage drives.\n -- Logical volume(LV):\n\n + They contain logical volumes. Think of volume groups as storage drives.\n\n +- Logical volume(LV):\n A "virtual/logical partition" that resides in a volume group and is\n composed of physical extents. Think of logical volumes as normal par-\n titions.