I hope you don't mean at the same time as it's mounted on the original
system.  But yes, you can mount an LVM on another system, if run through the
appropriate commands to let the other system know about it.


Mark Post

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Crispin Hugo
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Subject: LVM on Suse and Redhat


I think this may be a dumb question but I have to ask. If I have Logical
volume of , say 6Gb on a Redhat V3 system, can I attach, mount it on a SUSE
system to use.  This 6Gb disk is created using LVM  as it spans 2 physical
3390-3 disks.

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