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Fri, 15 May 2015 16:04:32 -0700
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On 05/15/2015 03:26 PM, Steven Miano wrote:
> You can see sdc1 because it is your /boot
>
> Do a pvscan, vgscan and see if the volumes are present.
>
> If the volume groups are present: vgchange -ay , and then mount the
> volumes (mount /dev/mapper/somevg-somelv /some/mount/point).
>
> Good luck!
>
> ~mianosm
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 6:18 PM, ToddAndMargo <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi All,
>
>     SL 6.6, x64
>
>     I have a bootable Fedora Core 21 flash drive.  Gparted says
>     it has two partitions:
>
>         /dev/sdc1 ext4 500 MB
>         /dev/sdc2 lvm2 pv fedora_localhost 14.16 GB
>
>      >From SL, I can see /dev/sdc1, but I can not see /dev/sdc2.
>
>     What am I doing wrong?  I would really like the ability to
>     transfer files back and forth.
>
>     Many thanks,
>     -T
>
>
>
>
> --
> Miano, Steven M.
> http://stevenmiano.com


Hi Steven,

Thank you.

Just out of curiosity, is there a way to convert the volume
back to a regular partition?

-T

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