Re: LVMs really frustrating me... lv "Not available"

2008-09-29 Thread linux guy
Solved. Did a # /usr/sbin/vgchange -a y VolGroup00 File descriptor 5 left open File descriptor 7 left open 2 logical volume(s) in volume group "VolGroup00" now active Then: # mount /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00 /temp Thanks -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscrib

Re: LVMs really frustrating me... lv "Not available"

2008-09-29 Thread linux guy
Sorry if this is a new thread with the same title. I'm sending from a different mail client because my regular mail client is down and I can't do a reply to the existing thread. Anyhow... I'm trying to mount a logical volume to transfer data to my new laptop. I used to have a problem with dupli

Re: LVMs really frustrating me...

2008-09-29 Thread Eric
At 03:31 AM 9/29/2008, linux guy wrote: > I spent a lot of time trying to mount /dev/sdb3, which I thought was the data part of the old hard drive. After a period of time, I found it to be a logical partition, not an ext3 partition. < Good morning, "linux guy". See the threads "lvm

Re: LVMs really frustrating me...

2008-09-29 Thread Arthur Pemberton
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:31 AM, linux guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm trying to copy data from an old laptop drive to a new one. > > I spent a lot of time trying to mount /dev/sdb3, which I thought was the > data part of the old hard drive. After a period of time, I found it to be > a logic

Re: LVMs really frustrating me...

2008-09-29 Thread Ed Greshko
linux guy wrote: > I'm trying to copy data from an old laptop drive to a new one. > > I spent a lot of time trying to mount /dev/sdb3, which I thought was > the data part of the old hard drive. After a period of time, I found > it to be a logical partition, not an ext3 partition. > > > /sbin/fdis

LVMs really frustrating me...

2008-09-29 Thread linux guy
I'm trying to copy data from an old laptop drive to a new one. I spent a lot of time trying to mount /dev/sdb3, which I thought was the data part of the old hard drive. After a period of time, I found it to be a logical partition, not an ext3 partition. /sbin/fdisk /dev/sdb Command (m for hel