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+lvm2: lvm2 (Logical Volume Manager version 2)
+lvm2:
+lvm2: Heinz Mauelshagen's LVM (Logical Volume Manager) for Linux.
+lvm2: LVM adds an additional layer between the physical peripherals and the
+lvm2: low-level I/O interface to get a logical view of disks. This allows
+lvm2: the concatenation of several disks (so-called physical volumes or PVs)
+lvm2: to form a storage pool (so-called Volume Group or VG) with allocation
+lvm2: units called physical extents (called PE). With LVM, you can extend,
+lvm2: resize, or relocate storage dynamically.
+lvm2:
+lvm2: