Was bedeutet LVM bei Linux Mint?
Abigail Rogers
Updated on May 04, 2026
Accordingly, what is LVM with Linux Mint?
LVM is a logical volume manager developed for the Linux Kernel. Currently, there are 2 versions of LVM. LVM1 is practically out of support while LVM version 2 commonly called LVM2 is used. Resizing logical volumes.
Likewise, what is use LVM with the new Linux Mint installation? LVM is useful if you have multiple small drives or are running a large server. I am using a striped LVM setup (like raid 0) on four HDDs for increased speed and it works well. However, I did not use the automatic setup, it will create LVM volumes that take up the entire disk.
Hereof, should I use LVM when installing Linux Mint?
LVM is a fine idea for multiple small drives or larger servers but with the lower cost of multi-terabyte drives it's not a lot of use for home users. There is, however, one thing that I found it good for. LVM works great for striping multiple drives together for raid 0 type configurations.
Should I set up LVM?
LVM can be extremely helpful in dynamic environments, when disks and partitions are often moved or resized. While normal partitions can also be resized, LVM is a lot more flexible and provides extended functionality. As a mature system, LVM is also very stable and every Linux distribution supports it by default.