====== Ubuntu - Swap - Remove an LVM2 Logical Volume for Swap ======
The swap logical volume cannot be in use (no system locks or processes on the volume).
The easiest way to achieve this it to boot your system in rescue mode.
* Refer to for instructions on booting into rescue mode.
* When prompted to mount the file system, select **Skip**.
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===== Determine the name of the swap logical volume =====
lvs
returns:
LV VG Attr LSize Pool Origin Data% Meta% Move Log Cpy%Sync Convert
backup vg01 -wi-ao---- 3.72g
home vg01 -wi-ao---- 11.86g
opt vg01 -wi-ao---- 1.86g
root vg01 -wi-ao---- 3.86g
sharewiz vg01 -wi-ao---- 9.86g
srv vg01 -wi-ao---- 90.86g
swap vg01 -wi-ao---- 4.00g
usr vg01 -wi-ao---- 3.86g
var vg01 -wi-ao---- 6.86g
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===== Remove a swap volume group =====
Disable swapping for the associated logical volume:
swapoff -v /dev/mapper/vg01-swap
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Remove the LVM2 logical volume of size 512 MB:
lvm lvremove /dev/mapper/vg01-swap
Remove the following entry from the /etc/fstab file:
/dev/mapper/vg01-swap none swap sw 0 0
Test that the logical volume has been extended properly:
cat /proc/swaps
returns:
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/dev/dm-1 partition 4198396 0 -1