mount LVM?

Dave Stevens geek at uniserve.com
Sun Dec 17 22:19:32 UTC 2006


Hi,

I am partway through an upgrade to a new hard drive, a new video card and FC6. I
disconnected the old ide drive and hooked up the serial ATA drive, a Seagate
320. FC6 installed and updated no problem. I have still got issues with getting
the EAX1600 to do everything I want, but it works well enough for now. I then
reconnected the ATA IDE drive, a Samsung 120 and now want to mount it manually
and transfer data. It is partitioned as a swap and /boot and /, with / as Linux
type 83 (according to fdisk, which is correct). When I manually to to mount / to
the /mnt/hda directory I get:

[root at localhost ~]# mount /dev/hda3 hda
mount: you must specify the filesystem type
[root at localhost ~]# 

When I "man mount" I don't see an LVM option. I have tried googling LVM but both
don't see the point and don't see how. Can someone please tell me how to mount
that LVM partition and if possible refer me to an LVM tutorial?

Thanks,


Dave



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-- 
In the world’s anti-Bush zones it is fashionable to regard him as an imperialist
redneck of limited intellectual capacities. -- George Ros

-- 
In the world’s anti-Bush zones it is fashionable to regard him as an imperialist
redneck of limited intellectual capacities. -- George Ross in Le Monde Diplomatique




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