lvm
Manage physical volumes, volume groups, and logical volumes using the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) interactive shell.
lvextend
Increase the size of a logical volume.See also: lvm.
lvdisplay
Display information about Logical Volume Manager (LVM) logical volumes.See also: lvm.
lvcreate
Create a logical volume in an existing volume group. A volume group is a collection of logical and physical volumes.See also: lvm.
ltrace
Display dynamic library calls of a process.
lsusb
Display information about USB buses and devices connected to them.
lsscsi
List SCSI devices (or hosts) and their attributes.
lspci
List all PCI devices.
lsns
List information about all namespaces or about the specified namespace.
lsmod
Show the status of Linux kernel modules.See also: kmod, for other module management commands.
kmod
lslogins
Show information about users on a Linux system.
lslocks
List local system locks.
lsinitrd
Show the contents of an initramfs image.See also: dracut.
dracut
lshw
List detailed information about hardware configurations as root user.
lscpu
Display information about the CPU architecture.
lsblk
Lists information about devices.
lsb_release
Get LSB (Linux Standard Base) and distribution-specific information.
lsattr
List file attributes on a Linux filesystem.
lrzuntar
A wrapper for lrunzip to simplify decompression of directories.See also: lrztar, lrzip.
lrunzip
lrztar
lrzip
A wrapper for lrzip to simplify compression of directories.See also: tar, lrzuntar, lrunzip.
tar