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Linux - Devices & Filesystems

One of the key features that make Linux so versatile is its support for a variety of devices and filesystems. In Linux, a device can refer to anything from a physical hard drive or USB stick to a virtual device like a network adapter or a printer. A filesystem, on the other hand, is the method by which data is organized and stored on a device. Understanding how Linux interacts with devices and filesystems is essential for system administrators who want to take full advantage of the power and flexibility of this operating system.

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Linux - Logical Volume Manager

LVM (Logical Volume Manager) is a tool for managing disk storage on Linux systems. It provides a layer of abstraction between the physical storage devices (such as hard disks or SSDs) and the file systems that are created on them, allowing for more flexible management of disk space.

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