Paul Nader
2008-Jan-17 19:15 UTC
[Xen-users] Help mounting image partition on centos: missing /dev/xen/guest1
Hi, I''m trying to mount a guest image created as a file. The guest was created with a standard centos 5.1 anaconda install so it has two partitions, one for boot, which I can mount using: # lomount -diskimage=<path-to-image> -partition=1 /mnt and another one which has a LVM volume group VolGroup00 on it, which I can''t mount. Tried: # losetup -f /dev/loop0 # losetup /dev/loop0 <path-to-image> # kpartx /dev/loop0 add map loop0p1: 0 208782 linear /dev/loop0 63 add map loop0p1: 0 20755980 linear /dev/loop0 208845 but when I do: # kpartx -a /dev/xen/guest1 I find there is no guest1 file. Should this file get created when the DomU was created? If I do a vgscan it finds the VolGroup00 in the image but I can''t mount it directly because the name conflicts with the volume group in DomU0. Any help please? _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users