<div dir="ltr">I'm
running CentOS 5.2, it uses LVM to manage the disks and we had a
programmer do something (not sure what) then reboot the system. When
it came up it kernel panicked. Luckily it's not production, it was
their sandbox. But they didn't backup any of their files. I know the
disks are fine because I was able to boot from a linux live cd and
mount the /boot partition from the sda drive, and the sdb drive that
has the mysql database mounted at /var/lib/mysql and not using LVM.
What I don't know how to do is mount /dev/sda2 (root / partition) which
is an LVM/ext3 partition. Does anyone have the steps to mount this
drive while booted into a linux live cd?<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>-matt<br>
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