A Linux system administrator has unmounted a filesystem from /mnt/archive and now needs to permanently delete the underlying logical volume named lv_archive from the volume group vg_data. Which command should the administrator use to accomplish this task?
The correct command to remove a logical volume is lvremove. The full path to the logical volume, /dev/vg_data/lv_archive, must be specified. The vgremove command is incorrect because it is used to remove an entire volume group, not a single logical volume within it. The pvremove command is incorrect as it is used to remove a physical volume from LVM management. The lvchange -an command is used to deactivate a logical volume, making it unavailable, but it does not remove it.
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