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Re: Installing on RP5430...PALO problem





Grant Grundler wrote:

On Fri, May 21, 2004 at 10:13:22AM +0100, James Morris wrote:
Thanks to all on the list I have gotten a lot further, I managed to get a
palo partition and the setup completed without any errors, cd ejected and
rebooted, I chose the partition and everything started booting then stopped,
I realised the root partition was not in the first 2gb (Got that from the
list emails).

Slight misunderstanding: only the "boot" partition needs to be <2GB on
the disk. The root/swap/etc has no restrictions if you have a seperate /boot.
/boot can be the palo partition since James Bottomley added some ext2
hackery (spare out the boot loader blocks) to palo. I haven't set any
of my boxes up this way yet but will on future installs.

Restarted from scratch, and did it right, managed the install ok, set the
boot partition in gsp, rebooted and got a login.
Fantastic.

excellent.

Now that it is up and running, \I am going to configure the attached 2
hp2100 disk arrays as LVM, install samba and have hopefully an excellent
fileserver.

I've consistently been advised to avoid LVM and use mdadm instead.
Maybe LVM fits your needs better.


Hello Grant,

Sorry it is the first time i read it?

imho if you don't have hw raid array (no clue about hp2100 sorry) why not building a sw raid5 for an economical and robust disk array (with severall scsi controler it is even possible to play with striping: raid0 iirc) which you include in a vg that you can easily manage with different lv?

for my part I only test seperatly the robustness of sw raid1 for my boot disks and the easiness of managing lv with severall small disk (2*2G+1*4Gb) to resize partition as the need (for severall years). But recently I read a nice paper (I got reference with debian news:<http://www.debian.org/News/weekly/2004/09/>) explaining how to combine those tools (it's for boot and should be so more easy for data disk).

What do think?

TIA,
   Joel

Everyone who replied to the 2 emails I sent to the list.......Thanks.......
:-))))))

welcome (on behalf of others too)
grant





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