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Moving LVM Volumes to a Different Volume Group
Aug 26, 2008, 18 :31 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2506 reads)

(Other stories by Sander Marechel)

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"At first I tried to use a Debian Etch Live CD and an Ubuntu 8.04 Live CD to access my mdadm RAID and LVM volume groups from a Live CD but those didn’t work well. The 2.6.18 kernel in Debian Etch is too old to handle the T105 hardware. It could not get on-board gigabit ethernet working so I could not download the packages I needed to get mdadm and lvm working."

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