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If LVM is not used:

# mount

/dev/sddlmaa9 on / type ext3 (rw)

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If LVM is used in a boot disk environment, edit the /etc/lvm/lvm.conf

file so that the LVM2 recognizes the SCSI device, not the HDLM device.
The following shows examples of editing the /etc/lvm/lvm.conf file.
Before:

# This section allows you to configure which block devices should

# be used by the LVM system.

devices {

:

filter = [ "a|sddlm[a-p][a-p].*|", "r|/dev/sd|" ]

:

# types = [ "fd", 16 ]

types = [ "sddlmfdrv", 16 ]

:

md_component_detection=0

# md_component_detection=1

}

After:

# This section allows you to configure which block devices should

# be used by the LVM system.

devices {

:

# filter = [ "a|sddlm[a-p][a-p].*|", "r|/dev/sd|" ]

filter = [ "r|sddlm[a-p][a-p].*|", "a|/dev/sd|" ]

:

# types = [ "fd", 16 ]

# types = [ "sddlmfdrv", 16 ]

:

# md_component_detection=0

md_component_detection=1

}

Mark the the existing filter, types, and md_component_detection lines

as comments, and then add the part of the figure that is underlined.
Remove the comment marking for the line md_component_detection=1.
In addition, set md_component_detection to its original value before

installation.
After editing the file, execute the following command.

# /sbin/vgscan

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In the next step, you will edit the /etc/fstab file so that a SCSI device is

mounted on each mount point. To do this, first execute the blkid
{device-name} command to check LABEL and UUID.
The following shows an example of executing the command.

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