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Re: re Rescue Mode
From: |
Simon Hobson |
Subject: |
Re: re Rescue Mode |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Sep 2012 08:15:42 +0100 |
Tech Support Department wrote:
Tried to find the data by going back into Ubuntu Live. Nothing was
in file manager. Ran boot repair up to place where it loads LVM,
but nothing was mounted. Tried sudo fdisk -l from terminal, but got
a warning that there was a GPT (GUID Partition Table) detected on
/dev/sda. It said to use GNU Parted. But it found /dev/sda of 40
GB, /dev/sda1, /dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_swap, and
/dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_root, with the last two not having valid
partitions.
Tried sudo parted, and it listed the Partition Table: gpt
1. 1049 KB bios_grub
2. 524 MB ext4 boot
3. 39.5 GB lvm
Don't know how to mount lvm.
OK, this is nothing whatsoever to do with GRUB.
First off, does your live disk have LVM2 installed on it ? Last time
I used an Ubuntu installer (to install a MythBuntu MythTV frontend) I
was "surprised" to find it didn't support LVM - but luckily I'd kept
a spare partition around to cater for future experimentation.
So first off, if you do "pvscan", does it list anything ?
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man8/pvscan.8.html
Does "lvm pvdisplay", does it show anything ?
If these fails, I'd suggest trying a different live disk (Knoppix is
very good) - it may be as simple as your live disk not supporting LVM.
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