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Now, I have a large corpus of email I'd like to transfer over to the f8 
install, but apparently the lack of a bios extension prevents the sata disk 
from being seen when booted to FC6.

It would be much simpler if I could have MAKEDEV or udev, make 
a "/dev/VolGroup01" tree when fc6 is booted, however I can't see how that 
would be done.

F8 does see the old drives, all are sdx as opposed to hdx drives, and I can 
mount the fc6 boot partition while running f8.  But my attempts to mount it 
all failed cuz there apparently can be only 1 VolGroup0X at a time.

Can someone tell me how to mount the fc6 slash to a mountpoint of f8?

Or how to mount the f8 VolGroup01 onto fc6?

Thanks.

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