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== Useful Commands == | == Useful Commands == | ||
Before using the following commands, launch a terminal session, type in "su -" without the double quotes, and enter the root password when prompted. | |||
=== List the Logical Volume Groups === | |||
List the | <code>lvscan</code> | ||
=== List the Physical Volumes === | |||
<code>pvscan</code> | <code>pvscan</code> | ||
=== Rename the Logical Volume Group === | |||
Rename the logical volume group of the external drive from Vol<code></code>Group00 to Vol<code></code>Group01 (or other unique name): | Rename the logical volume group of the external drive from Vol<code></code>Group00 to Vol<code></code>Group01 (or other unique name): | ||
<code>vgchange -ay VolGroup01</code> | <code>vgchange -ay VolGroup01</code> | ||
=== Mount the Drive === | |||
Create a folder for use in mounting the external drive: | Create a folder for use in mounting the external drive: | ||
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<code>mkdir /mnt/external</code> | <code>mkdir /mnt/external</code> | ||
Next, mount the data partition of the external drive: | |||
<code>mount -t ext3 /dev/VolGroup01/LogVol01 /mnt/external</code> | <code>mount -t ext3 /dev/VolGroup01/LogVol01 /mnt/external</code> |
Revision as of 20:23, 22 June 2008
How to Mount Another LVM
Background
My wife's desktop PC became unusable recently when the power supply failed. It was an old PC and the power supply was rather unique. It was running Fedora Linux 7 with LVM2.
I thought I could simply remove the hard drive containing Fedora 7 volumes and install it into an external USB hard drive case. However, once it was set up, only the boot volume was visible, not the volume containing all the data.
Using my limited knowledge of LVM only yielded a duplicate volume name error message.
After some research, I found a solution, which I will document here for the benefit of others.
Useful Commands
Before using the following commands, launch a terminal session, type in "su -" without the double quotes, and enter the root password when prompted.
List the Logical Volume Groups
lvscan
List the Physical Volumes
pvscan
Rename the Logical Volume Group
Rename the logical volume group of the external drive from VolGroup00 to Vol
Group01 (or other unique name):
vgchange -ay VolGroup01
Mount the Drive
Create a folder for use in mounting the external drive:
mkdir /mnt/external
Next, mount the data partition of the external drive:
mount -t ext3 /dev/VolGroup01/LogVol01 /mnt/external