Re: Accessing crashed disk

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Am 13.12.2017 um 22:31 schrieb martin.wagner@xxxxxxxxxx:

> I have a Centos server that crashed, it would no longer boot. I thought it was the disk with the OS that was the problem so I bought a new one and did a fresh install and now the computer is again up and running. But I'm having problems with accessing the old failed disk. I can see it with gnome-disk-utility and it says that the disk is OK but has 8 bad sectors. I can mount the boot partition from it and I can decrypt the main partition. But then I can see no way to mount the main partition. It is a LVM physical volume.   
> 
> Any advice?

Show us the output of (after decrypt):

lsblk -f

or directly - try:

vgchange -a y

mount /dev/mapper/"main partition" /oldfaileddisk 


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