Op 30-10-14 om 13:51 schreef Johan Vermeulen:
Hello,
thanks very much for the very fast reply.
Something that I did made it wors, because file system is now read-only.
I will try to use rescue mode from a Centos-dvd, use chroot, and try
the vgchange-command.
Greetings, Johan
op 30-10-14 12:25, Nux! schreef:
Does "vgchange -ay" improve the situation in any way?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Johan Vermeulen" <jvermeulen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, 30 October, 2014 11:20:40
Subject: lost a lvm after update to Centos6.6
Hello All,
the update to Centos6.6 got interrupted on a laptop.
I then did this:
package-cleanup --cleandupes
yum-complete-transaction
and remove and reinstall the latest kernel.
I now get an error message when booting:
/dev/mapper/vg_jvermeulen-lv_home does not exist.
I can boot into single user mode and run all commands.
in fdisk -l .....lv_home is not listed.
How can I re-add this?
I do have a backup of this machine.
Thanks for any help.
Greetings, Johan
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Hello,
excuse me for top posting earlier.
Nux, this solved the issue.
I owe you a beer - on top of all the beers I owe you for using you repo - .
Greetings, Johan
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