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How-to mount a LVM volume
Subject: How-to mount a LVM volume
Author: Kevin Handy    Posted: 2005-09-26 11:44:13    Length: 1,039 byte(s)
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I have a laptop drive in a usb carrier that has a LVM volume
in it that I need to be able to mount and read.
What is the proper commands to do this.

The story: Had a laptop, (Fedora Core 3/Windows XP dual boot)
which died (wouldn't power up). Got another laptop, and
installed debian. Pulled the drive out of the dead laptop
and put it into a usb-diskdrive box.

The non-lvm partitions auto-mount (as /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda2),
but the LVM volume doesn't. I've installed lvm2 on the debian
box and all the tools seem to be there, but my knowledge of
using them isn't sufficient yet. I would really like to have
access to my old data ASAP.

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Subject: How-to mount a LVM volume
Author: Kevin Handy    Posted: 2005-09-26 14:01:39    Length: 1,309 byte(s)
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Kevin Handy wrote:
QUOTE
I have a laptop drive in a usb carrier that has a LVM volume
in it that I need to be able to mount and read.
What is the proper commands to do this.

The story: Had a laptop, (Fedora Core 3/Windows XP dual boot)
which died (wouldn't power up). Got another laptop, and
installed debian. Pulled the drive out of the dead laptop
and put it into a usb-diskdrive box.

The non-lvm partitions auto-mount (as /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda2),
but the LVM volume doesn't. I've installed lvm2 on the debian
box and all the tools seem to be there, but my knowledge of
using them isn't sufficient yet. I would really like to have
access to my old data ASAP.

Never mind. I finally found the info I needed.


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