Volume Management
The highest level of organization in the file system is the volume. A file system resides on a volume. A volume contains at least one partition, which is a logical division of a physical disk (for more information, see Disk Devices and Partitions). A volume that contains data that exists on one partition is called a simple volume, and a volume that contains data that exists on more than one partition is called a multipartition volume.
In this section
Topic | Description |
---|---|
About Volume Management |
Volumes are implemented by a device driver called a volume manager. |
Using Volume Management |
Examples that demonstrate the use of the volume management functions. |
Volume Management Reference |
Elements used in volume management. |