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Re: [Xen-users] LVM and resize2fs
 
 Also, on a slightly off-top note, I made a mistake: I dd'ed an image 
file over to a non-exsistent LV. However, dd created a new file in 
/dev/vg0 !! Is this really bad? Could I have currupted some of the 
LVs? Or is it safe to just remove the new file using rm?
 
 I wouldn't have thought LVM would get too upset - it keeps it's own 
details on disk. But I would expect your new file to disappear when 
you reboot since AFAIK /dev is dynamically built.
  As it turns out, /dev/vg0 is just a normal folder with symlinks to 
/dev/mapper, so i just removed the file with rm and all is well with the 
world again :)
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