====== Ubuntu - LVM - Mount LVM partition from USB ====== Execute: vgscan vgchange -a y as root and all the partitions should have devices created in the form /dev/volumegroup/logicalvolume, which you can then mount in the usual way: mount /dev/volumegroup/logicalvolume /mnt/somewhere ---- ===== Extended Method ===== 1. Boot from a live disk or USB. 2. Search for these tools: **lvm2**. If not found then install it. sudo apt install lvm2 **NOTE:** Some command below may return with the following error after installing LVM2: /proc/misc: No entry for device-mapper found Is device-mapper driver missing from kernel? If so, then you load the **dm-mod** driver manually: modprobe dm-mod 3. Make sure the harddisk is recognised. fdisk -lu 4. Run **pvscan** to scan all disks for physical volume. This is to make sure your LVM harddisk is detected by Ubuntu. pvscan returns PV /dev/sda2 VG VolGroup00 lvm2 [74.41 GB / 32.00 MB free] Total: 1 [74.41 GB] / in use: 1 [74.41 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ] 5. Run **vgscan** to scan disks for volume groups. vgscan returns Reading all physical volumes. This may take a while... Found volume group "VolGroup00" using metadata type lvm2 6. Activate all volume groups available. vgchange -a y returns 2 logical volume(s) in volume group "VolGroup00" now active 7. Run **lvscan** to scan all disks for logical volume. You can see partitions inside the hard disk now active. lvscan returns ACTIVE '/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00' [72.44 GB] inherit ACTIVE '/dev/VolGroup00/LogVol01' [1.94 GB] inherit 8. Mount the partition to any directory you want, usually to /mnt mount /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 /mnt 9. Access the partition in the /mnt directory as required. Script DISK=mydisk lvdisplay | grep $DISK | grep "LV Path" | sed 's/.* //g' LV_DISK=$(lvdisplay | grep $DISK | grep "LV Path" | sed 's/.* //g') fdisk -l $LV_DISK fdisk -lu $LV_DISK | sed -n '/lv[0-9]p[1-3]/ p' | grep p1 | awk '{print $2}' OFFSET=$(fdisk -lu $LV_DISK | sed -n '/lv[0-9]p[1-3]/ p' | grep p1 | awk '{print $2}') OFFSET=$((OFFSET * 512)) MOUNT=/mnt/$DISK mkdir -p $MOUNT mount -o loop,offset=$OFFSET $LV_DISK $MOUNT