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cp ln scsi_id
dd ls sed
df lspci sg_map26
dmesg lvm sh
dmraid mc sleep
e2fsck mdadm ssh
e2label mkdir sshd
echo mke2fs strace
egrep mknod swapoff
fdisk mkswap swapon
fsck more sysinfo
fxload mount tar
gawk mtx tune2fs
gpm mv udev
grep parted udevinfo
growisofs pccardctl udevstart
grub ping umount
gunzip pktsetup uuidgen
halt poweroff vconfig
hexdump ps vi
hotplug raidautorun zcat
6.10.5. Recovering MD devices and logical volumes
To recover Linux Software RAID devices, known as MD devices, and/or devices created by Logical
Volume Manager (LVM), known as logical volumes, you need to create the corresponding volume
structure before starting the recovery.
You can create the volume structure in either of the following ways:
• Automatically in Linux-based bootable media by using the management console or a script—see
Creating the volume structure automatically (p. 277).
• Manually by using the lvm utility—see Creating the volume structure manually (p. 277).