fstab & LVM logical volumes
Froylan Lapid
froy02 at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 23 01:04:18 UTC 2007
how about using 'fdisk -l' to list the volumes of all your drives and instead of mounting it using uuid use the hda, hdb or sda etc... to mount it.
ubuntu prole <ubuntu.prole at gmail.com> wrote: I installed 7.10 on LVM following these instructions ( http://www.debuntu.org/how-to-install-ubuntu-over-lvm-filesystem ) and everything is working perfectly.
I want to allocate some of the free space contained within the volume and so I allocated another logical volume. However when I go to add it to /etc/fstab the UUID provided by lvdisplay doesn't work.
Does anyone know how to get the proper UUID for the logical volume?
I've also tried using the /dev/mapper entry in fstab but I get a message saying that the mount point doesn't exist.
Help!
Mark
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Thanks,
Froy Lapid
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