One filesystem spanning multiple hard drives...
Jack Coats
jcoats at colltech.com
Tue Nov 2 16:44:06 EST 1999
"Kevin M. Gleason" wrote:
>
> I have a couple older hard drives installed on an older 486 system that
> I want to use to run Red Hat 6.0 workstation installation (at work).
Old hardware is my joy and plague :)
> I've tried to use both disk druid and fdisk to play with partitions and
> am having one heck of a time. I would like RH6.0 to install creating
> multiple partitions to accommodate my hardware but am forced to
> designate my own partitions. Is there a way to have Linux look at my
> 500m and 275m hard drives as though it was one drive of approx 775m and
> allocate its own partitions?
Yes there is, you can basically conctinate(sp) the drives. But
sorry,
I don't know how :(
> I've tried to allocate 17m to root and the rest to swap space (on the
> smaller drive) and use the entire [larger] hard drive for the rest but
> encounter the need for greater disk space for the installation that I've
> suggested.
My suggestion is to take a couple of small partitions (32M or so
on each
disk) for swap (and set the priority in the FSTAB of them both to
the
same number, like =1), make a /tmp partition, and possibly
/var/messages
on the small drive, and put the rest of the large drive as /
(root).
That should work for you, or at least it would for me :)
> Any suggestions?
There are other possibilities. I wonder what the RH 6.1 install
would do? It seems to be quite nice. I do suggest cutting down
what
RH tries to install using the CUSTOM install procedure, just
because
you don't have a 'lot' of disk space.
>
> Kevin M. Gleason
>
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