CompTIA Linux+ XK0-005 Practice Question
Which lvchange option is used to prevent allocation of physical extents to a logical volume?
-a n or --alloc none
-l +100%FREE
-r or --resizefs
-an or --activate no
Which lvchange option is used to prevent allocation of physical extents to a logical volume?
-a n or --alloc none
-l +100%FREE
-r or --resizefs
-an or --activate no
The lvchange option '-a n' or '--alloc none' is used to change the allocation policy for a logical volume to 'none', preventing further extents from being allocated to the volume. This option would be used in advanced scenarios such as maintenance or to prevent changes to a volume while taking a snapshot. The other listed options do not relate to the allocation policy and serve different purposes within the lvchange command.
Bash is our AI bot, trained to help you pass your exam. AI Generated Content may display inaccurate information, always double-check anything important.
Join premium for unlimited access and more features
All plans include the following perks.
Our pricing is simple. Full access to all certifications and exams, for one price.
As many practice tests for as many topics as you want.
Use study mode non-stop, no limits.
No annoying ads and popups. Study without distractions.
Track your scores over time in study mode and report cards.
See how you improve over time, and where you need to focus.
Access our store with even more discounts than before.
Unlimited access to all PBQs and be prepared for the real thing.
Create an account or sign in to access our study materials.