.TH PVCREATE 8 "LVM TOOLS" "Sistina Software UK" \" -*- nroff -*- .SH NAME pvcreate \- initialize a disk or partition for use by LVM .SH SYNOPSIS .B pvcreate .RB [ \-d | \-\-debug ] .RB [ \-f [ f ]| \-\-force " [" \-\-force ]] .RB [ \-y | \-\-yes ] .RB [ \-h | \-\-help ] .RB [ \-v | \-\-verbose ] .RB [ \-V | \-\-version ] .IR PhysicalVolume " [" PhysicalVolume ...] .SH DESCRIPTION .B pvcreate initializes .I PhysicalVolume for later use by the Logical Volume Manager (LVM). Each .I PhysicalVolume can be a disk partition, whole disk, meta device, or loopback file. For DOS disk partitions, the partition id must be set to 0x8e using .BR fdisk "(8), " cfdisk "(8), " or a equivalent. For .B whole disk devices only the partition table must be erased, which will effectively destroy all data on that disk. This can be done by zeroing the first sector with: .sp .BI "dd if=/dev/zero of=" PhysicalVolume " bs=512 count=1" .sp Continue with .BR vgcreate (8) to create a new volume group on .IR PhysicalVolume , or .BR vgextend (8) to add .I PhysicalVolume to an existing volume group. .SH OPTIONS See \fBlvm\fP for common options. .TP .BR \-f ", " \-\-force Force the creation without any confirmation. You can not recreate (reinitialize) a physical volume belonging to an existing volume group. In an emergency you can override this behaviour with -ff. In no case case can you initialize an active physical volume with this command. .TP .BR \-y ", " \-\-yes Answer yes to all questions. .SH Example Initialize partition #4 on the third SCSI disk and the entire fifth SCSI disk for later use by LVM: .sp .B pvcreate /dev/sdc4 /dev/sde .sp .SH SEE ALSO .BR lvm "(8), " vgcreate "(8), " vgextend "(8), " lvcreate "(8), " .BR cfdisk "(8), " fdisk "(8), " losetup "(8), " mdadd "(8)"