Well, I've really buggered things up... I ran preupgrade on my Fedora 13
system with the goal of upgrading to Fedora 14. Fairly early on in the
process I was warned my /boot partition was low on space but it was OK if I
had a wired connection... OK... continue.

On reboot, a dialog popped up about "inconsistent lvm information" and I
could either ignore it, or reinitialize the volume.

I chose the later thinking it would be a "repair" operation... next thing I
know it complains there is no root system to upgrade...

I tried coming up in rescue mode, but that did not find anything to mount
under /mnt/sysimage.

So... my big question is: what are my options to recover the disk? There was
only one logical volume that covered the whole partition. Is there a way I
can just create the lvm again? All the data should be there.

Help! And Merry Christmas.

Cheers
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