[CentOS] mount old LVM drive
Michael Watters
wattersm at liquidweb.comWed Jan 17 03:03:56 UTC 2007
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Chuck Wow wrote: > How can I mount an old LVM drive into a new system so I can view the > old files? I want to mount it as /mnt/backup > > > fdisk -l > You need to activate the volume group before you can mount the LVs on it. The system should do this automatically on boot but sometimes you have to run it manually. vgscan vgchange -a y mount -t ext3 /dev/my_volume_group/foo /mnt/backup
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