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saavik 11-10-2001 02:50 AM

making patitions bigger than one harddrive
 
Hello!

Want to install linux an a scsi system with 5 harddrives (HD).
How can I make a patition going over 4 or 5 HD`s, as i would like to make an ftp-server with one big directory.
does linux do it itself?

rootboy 11-10-2001 04:58 AM

Re: making patitions bigger than one harddrive
 
Quote:

Originally posted by saavik
Hello!

Want to install linux an a scsi system with 5 harddrives (HD).
How can I make a patition going over 4 or 5 HD`s, as i would like to make an ftp-server with one big directory.
does linux do it itself?

Yup.

http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO.html


John

mcleodnine 11-10-2001 07:45 AM

You could also set up a RAID-5 array and get some redundancy. http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO.html

acid_kewpie 11-10-2001 07:59 AM

hehe, best quote from a howto i've seen:

LVM-HOWTO:

3.2 Active and Inactive: kernel space and user space

As with all decent operating systems, Linux is divided in two parts: kernel space and user space. Userspace is sometimes called userland, which would also be a good name for a theme park, 'Userland'.


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