On Mon, 2019-12-02 at 11:19 -0600, Roger Heflin wrote:
Doing just about anything is going to be really dangerous and tricky
given the device has duplicate uuids at the LV and PV level. There
are ways to fix it, but most of those ways will either be exactly
right, exactly wrong and you no longer have any data.
Very scary. This is exactly why I don't want to use LVM. I don't
understand it.
I don't think fdisk will prevent you from removing the
partitions, but
you will need a reboot or manually delete the live partitions mappings
to get them to disappear from the OS.
I'm considering either fdisk or a 'dd if=/dev/zero ..." on the
offending partition, followed by a format with gparted.
poc