Given the output you've shared of pvs and other LVM tools, it sort of
looks like your older drive's LVM is in some way broken.
If I were you, I'd start by rebooting the system with the old drive
disconnected. This should help ensure that nothing is in an odd state
due to running more or less
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 / 0free]
>> Total: 1 [2.73 TiB] in use: 1
Am 04.11.2012 18:46, schrieb Alan Feuerbacher:
> I have many files on the 32-bit disk that
> I'd like to be able to access on the new 64-bit system, but so far I
> have not been able to mount the old disk. I've tried various "mount"
> commands with no success. I don't really understand the error
2012/11/4 Alan Feuerbacher
> On 11/4/2012 2:34 PM, Alchemist wrote:
>
> I more or less tried that on my old 32-bit system. I installed a new
>> disk and installed Fedora on a non-LVM partition. It could not see
>> the LVM partition on the older disk -- same problem as I have now.
>>
On 11/4/2012 2:34 PM, Alchemist wrote:
I more or less tried that on my old 32-bit system. I installed a new
disk and installed Fedora on a non-LVM partition. It could not see
the LVM partition on the older disk -- same problem as I have now.
Ok lets try
shell# pvs
you must see l
On 11/4/2012 2:20 PM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
That's very useful input. Here's a lot of output based on it:
##
[root@alan-fedora ~]# cat /proc/partitions
major minor #blocks name
80 250059096 sda
8 16 2930266584 sdb
8 17 1024 sdb1
8
2012/11/4 Alan Feuerbacher
> On 11/4/2012 1:10 PM, Tim wrote:
>
> Firstly, it was already doing "auto," as far as I'm aware, so that's
>> pretty much redundant. What's really missing is *which* partition to
>> try and mount on sdc.
>>
>> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id
On 11/04/2012 02:22 PM, Alan Feuerbacher wrote:
On 11/4/2012 2:07 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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 oth
On 11/4/2012 2:07 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
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 ar
On 4 Nov 2012 at 14:02, Alan Feuerbacher wrote:
Date sent: Sun, 04 Nov 2012 14:02:55 -0500
From: Alan Feuerbacher
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject:Re: New 64-bit Fedora Will Not Mount Similar
32-bit Filesystem
> On
On 11/4/2012 1:10 PM, Tim wrote:
Firstly, it was already doing "auto," as far as I'm aware, so that's
pretty much redundant. What's really missing is *which* partition to
try and mount on sdc.
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdc1 *2048 20684
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 / 0free]
Total: 1 [2.73 TiB] in use: 1 [2.73 TiB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]
#
Why is /dev/sdc not
Try with lsblk -f
2012/11/4 Alan Feuerbacher
> On 11/4/2012 1:07 PM, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
>
> [root@alan-fedora alan]# mount /dev/sdc /mnt/fedora32
>>>
>>
>> Wrong. /dev/sdc1 or /dev/sdc2.
>> Also you can do a pvscan and then check out what logical volumes you
>> have and mount the volumes.
>
On 11/4/2012 1:07 PM, Hakan Koseoglu wrote:
[root@alan-fedora alan]# mount /dev/sdc /mnt/fedora32
Wrong. /dev/sdc1 or /dev/sdc2.
Also you can do a pvscan and then check out what logical volumes you
have and mount the volumes.
Thank you! I was able to mount /dev/sdc1 and look at the files the
Allegedly, on or about 04 November 2012, Alan Feuerbacher sent:
> Here I'm trying to mount the old system:
> ###
> [root@alan-fedora alan]# mount /dev/sdc /mnt/fedora32
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdc,
>missing codepage or helper program, or other erro
On 4 November 2012 17:46, Alan Feuerbacher wrote:
>
> [root@alan-fedora alan]# mount /dev/sdc /mnt/fedora32
Wrong. /dev/sdc1 or /dev/sdc2.
Also you can do a pvscan and then check out what logical volumes you
have and mount the volumes.
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