On 11/4/2012 1:33 PM, Alchemist wrote:
Try with lsblk -f
I did a pvscan and it came up with this:
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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 ]
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Why is /dev/sdc not displayed? Even when fdisk shows it as an LVM
volume?
Here's the output:
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[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
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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?
Alan
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