On 4/30/07, Alan Cox <alan(a)lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk> wrote:
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 00:39:24 +0800
"Hikaru Amano" <kagesenshi.87(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I just lost my laptop today .. (motherboard/power unit/whatever goes
> broken -> the laptop wont even power on) ..
>
> in the hdd theres a few assignments and project work which i need to
> submit tomorrow and a few days later next week ... and now i'm trying
> to mount the laptop hdd -> which using LVM - connected using a USB
> connection , from my desktop ... any idea how to init the groups and
> and make the partitions appear on /dev/ ???
See "man lvm"
This lists the related tools, in particular
lvscan (scan for logical volumes)
lvdisplay - which will tell you about volumes
and especially
vgscan
I tried ur suggestion .. but it seems like its only scanning the local
drives - ignoring the HDD thats connected through USB ... but i'll
keep trying ... thanx :)
btw ... the lvm group in my local hdd have the same name than the one
in USB ... will this causes conflicts that might able to cause
dataloss??
which I suspect is what you need in order to make the volumes appear
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Hikaru
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