How To Get Your LVM To Show Up In Single User Mode
Article By: justin
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When booting Linux into single user mode or rescue mode, you will find that unless the distro was found and enabled the logical volumes, you won't see any devices. |
This makes it a fun task when you need to mount, scan, resize a partition. Below are instructions on enabling your logical volumes.
lvm vgscan lvm vgchange -ay lvm lvs
It's as simple as that, now you should see your normal LVM devices in /dev
Example: /dev/LVM-GROUP/LVM-VOLUME
Tags: don't wait to educate, booting Linux, lvm, single user mode
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