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Hello everyone...
i was wondering if someone could help me on this.
I need to isntall centos using 2 160gb hdd's in raid1 (software) and i need to use the part sheme below.
i've tried but i when i create them and then clone the drive it says, that the other partitions are not raid software so it can't clone it.
Item Setting
/boot 35 MB (Megabytes)
/usr 8192+ MB
(8192MB if you have a 80GB drive, 10240MB for a 100GB drive, 20480MB for a 200GB drive, etc.)
/var 2500+ MB
/tmp 512+ MB
/ 2048 MB
/home Grow to fill disk
swap 2x memory size
A few years ago I installed RHEL on 4 boxes, each with 2 disks for RAID1. I used this guide: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/e...ware-raid.html
Unless you are required to use cpanel (of which I know nothing), I think the guide should work because CentOS is RHEL, with the exception of the RedHat support, logos, etc.
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