At 10:30 AM 9/23/2008, Stuart Sears wrote:
>>>>>
Alternatively, remove one disk, boot F9 (or FC5, really doesn't matter
which!) with a rescue disc and rename the volumegroup.
vgrename /dev/VolGroup00 /dev/VolGroup-F9 (or something like that - man
vgrename).
(although in rescue mode, this would be lvm vgrename)
if you put the other disk back afterwards, the names will no longer clash
<<<<<
Good afternoon, Stuart.
I tried that and found that I can't do that with the boot drive, else
it will no longer boot. I assume that I have to edit /etc/fstab
and/or grub.conf and maybe some other stuff, to get it to boot.
I was able to get that to work with the old FC5 drive, though, so now
I can see it and mount it.
So, my main problem is solved (THANKS, everybody), and all that's
left is an exercise in curiosity regarding how to rename the boot
drive, if I want to do that, while leaving it in a state where it
will still boot.
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