Am 04.11.2012 20:02, schrieb Alan Feuerbacher:
On 11/4/2012 1:33 PM, Alchemist wrote:
Try with lsblk -f
I did a pvscan and it came up with this: ######### PV /dev/sdb3 VG vg_alan-fedora lvm2 [2.73 TiB / 0 free] Total: 1 [2.73 TiB] in use: 1 [2.73 TiB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ] ######### Why is /dev/sdc not displayed? Even when fdisk shows it as an LVM volume?Here's the output:
############### [root@alan-fedora lvmdump.dump1]# lsblk -f NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT sda sdb ├─sdb1 ├─sdb2 ext4 f3ef71bf-f58d-4312-abcb-7dd514aab661 /boot └─sdb3 LVM2_member z00IIw-k1Ie-y8Uy-9ovN-pqZz-k2GR-kDItHD ├─vg_alan--fedora-lv_swap (dm-0) swap b4c7d2e0-cafd-4527-8e69-b9c883e579e9 [SWAP] ├─vg_alan--fedora-lv_root (dm-1) ext4 _Fedora-17-x86_6 423b85c7-4a96-4699-8ff0-4a0b5c643d26 / └─vg_alan--fedora-lv_home (dm-2) ext4 05aa4b62-5c63-4ee3-aa7c-f742c7d971cb /home sdc ├─sdc1 ext4 1878d5d2-9135-470d-bc57-634fe7f979e8 /mnt/fedora32 └─sdc2 sr0 ###############
As you can see, lsblk displays information about /dev/sdc, and shows the mount that I did earlier ("mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt/fedora32"), and shows sdc1 as an ext4 filesystem, but shows nothing about sdc2 other than that it exists. Any suggestions?
so are you sure that the old setup used LVM at all? you said "/dev/sdc1" looks like /boot of the old install so i bet /dev/sdc2 is the system-disk and if you did not have a seperated /home what else do you search?