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=Mounting logical volumes=


To mount logical volumes when booting from live CD or if not mounted in rescue mode use:
To mount logical volumes when booting from live CD or if not mounted in rescue mode use:
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This can also be done using direct commands '<tt>vgscan</tt>' and '<tt>vgchange</tt>', without using '<tt>lvm</tt>' prefix.
This can also be done using direct commands '<tt>vgscan</tt>' and '<tt>vgchange</tt>', without using '<tt>lvm</tt>' prefix.
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 24 August 2022

Home > CentOS > CentOS 6.x > Filesystem or partition tools > Lvm > Mounting LVM logical volumes

To mount logical volumes when booting from live CD or if not mounted in rescue mode use:

  1. Find out logical volumes available using
    lvm vgscan or
    lvm vgdisplay or
    lvm vgs
  2. Activate the Logical volumes inside Volumegroups using
    lvm vgchange -a y <VolGroupname>
    This creates devices in '/dev/<VolGroupname>/' using which we can mount the logical volumes.

After work is over, umount the logical volumes and use 'lvm vgchange -a n <VolGroupname> to deactivate the volume group.


Note: This can also be done using direct commands 'vgscan' and 'vgchange', without using 'lvm' prefix.



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