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Re: Access Old Home Directory - USB enclosure - LVM
- From: "J. K. Cliburn" <jcliburn gmail com>
- To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Access Old Home Directory - USB enclosure - LVM
- Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2005 18:58:18 -0600
On 12/31/05, Robert L Cochran <cochranb speakeasy net> wrote:
> Jim Cornette wrote:
>
> > Robert L Cochran wrote:
> >> My problem is, I can see the /boot partition on the drive, but I
> >> cannot see the / (root) partition, and I'm want to get at my former
> >> home directory because I have some files there I forgot to back up.
> >> I'm wondering if that partition was named something like:
> >> '/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00' and mounted on /.
I recently ran into this very thing and wondered what the solution
was. I was dry-running a system rescue using Knoppix live and
Systemrescuecd (another live distro), and I could mount everything but
the LVM partitions on the Fedora 4 machine under test. (And, of
course, that's where the vast majority of my files of interest are.)
What it taught me is that I won't be using LVM anymore, because it's
not conducive to rescue efforts. When Fedora 5 is released in a few
months, I intend to rebuild partitions from scratch, without LVM.
I didn't try the Fedora 4 rescue CD. Using it might have met with more success.
Jay
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