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− | = LVM = |
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− | Not a filesystem ''perse'', but a method to allocate space for. |
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− | === How to mount LVM partitions === |
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− | Suppose that we have `hda` as current working hard drive and `hdb` as the hard drive with the LVM partition(s). |
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− | # Scan for all devices visible to LVM2 |
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− | lvmdiskscan |
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− | # Load device module |
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− | modprobe dm-mod |
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− | # Change the volumes that exist to active |
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− | vgchange -ay |
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− | # Mount the logical partition |
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− | mkdir -p /mnt/vol00 |
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− | mount /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 /mnt/vol00 |
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− | </nowiki></pre> |
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