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server-administration:lvm-in-single-user-mode [2009-10-01 23:22:58] ndcadmin Approved |
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When booting Linux into single user mode or rescue mode, you will find that unless the distro has found and enabled the logical volumes that you wont see any devices. | When booting Linux into single user mode or rescue mode, you will find that unless the distro has found and enabled the logical volumes that you wont see any devices. | ||
- | <code console> | + | <sxh shell>lvm vgscan |
- | # lvm vgscan | + | lvm vgchange -ay |
- | # lvm vgchange -ay | + | lvm lvs</sxh> |
- | # lvm lvs | + | |
- | </code> | + | |
- | It's as simple as that, now you should see your normal LVM devices in /dev (example: / | + | It's as simple as that, now you should see your normal LVM devices in /dev (example: |
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