Paul wrote: > But how do I mount it when booted up on CD when it's burried somewhere in > the LVM on hda2? Boot normally, stop everything that uses it, unmount it. If it's something you can't unmount (/, /usr, /var and alike), boot into rescue mode from CD. When prompted, let Anaconda find your existing CentOS installation. It will than create all devices and mount all file systems under /mnt/sysimage. Simply unmount what you need to unmount. Note, if you want to unmount root (and only if you want to unmount root) which is /mnt/sysimage, you'll need to unmount all filesystems under it first. As well as some stuff not shown as mounted by df command (not sure about exact list, try unmounting /mnt/sysimage/proc, /mnt/sysimage/sys, /mnt/sysimage/dev).
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