Keeping Logical Volume during conversion from Fedora to RHEL 5.2

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Good morning -

I have a HP DL385 running Fedora 9. It has a 5TB Apple XServe RAID connected to it. The RAID device is actually 2 2.5TB devices (/dev/sda1 and /dev/sdb1) configured together in a logical volume group. 

I am planning on installing RHEL 5.2 on this system. Before doing so, I want to make sure that I can access the logical volume after the system is installed. I've verified that RHEL sees the /dev/sda and /dev/sdb partitions but I've never had to keep a logical volume before; I've just created them from scratch and restored data to it. That's not possible here because of the sheer amount of data. 

Does anyone have any words of wisdom?

Thanks!
Pat


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