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 are you sure that the old setup used LVM at all?
Absolutely. I didn't mention this, but during the last several days I've
tried a lot of different things to be able to look at the files on
/dev/sdc, and there were plenty of confirmations of that. Furthermore,
after the 32-bit installation was done, I often looked at the output of
fdisk, and it ALWAYS showed LVM information -- pretty much the same
information as fdisk now shows about the 64-bit installation, except for
differences in the physical attibutes of the hard disks.
you said "/dev/sdc1" looks like /boot of the old install
so i bet /dev/sdc2 is the system-disk and if you did not
have a seperated /home what else do you search?
I don't really understand your question. But when I did fdisk on the
32-bit system (when it was up and running; it's disassembled now),
/dev/sdc1 was always listed as /boot. And /dev/sdc2 was always broken up
into the logical volumes /, swap and /home -- just like the new 64-bit
installation is.
Alan
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