No such thing as lvm partition unless you're talking the pv. Fdisk shows your 
where it is, and pvdisplay gives you the details of the pv.  Similar vgdisplay 
and lvdisplay gives you details of the logical volumes.

Patrick Dupre <pd...@york.ac.uk> wrote:

>Hello,
>
>How can I display the partition table with lvm partitions.
>fdisk only give the lvm partition, not the details.
>
>Thank.
>
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