[TriLUG] new hard drives in RH9

Byarlay, Wayne A. wab at purdue.edu
Mon May 24 16:14:17 EDT 2004


cool, thanks!



-----Original Message-----
From: trilug-bounces at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-bounces at trilug.org] On
Behalf Of Aaron S. Joyner
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 3:13 PM
To: Triangle Linux Users Group discussion list
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] new hard drives in RH9

---- WARNING --- This will destroy any data currently on the hard drives
in question.

I'm doing this from the top of my head, so use this as a guide.  Read
manual pages when things look inconsistent or you want more details.  
Reading all of the manual pages for all of these commands is
recommended.  For a cursory example, pull up a terminal window and do
the following:
fdisk /dev/hdc     # This is an interactive program, something like the 
following will be required
# n [Enter] - create a new partition
# p [Enter] - make it a primary partition # 1 [Enter] - the first
primary partition on the drive # [Enter] [Enter] - have it fill the
entire drive # w - write the partition table to disk # q - exit the
program
fdisk /dev/hdd     # repeat previous steps for the 2nd drive
mke2fs /dev/hdc1     # format the drive
mke2fs /dev/hdd1
mkdir /data1     # Make the directory where the disk will be mounted
mkdir /data2
mount /dev/hdc1 /data1     # Mount the hard drive
mount /dev/hdd1 /data2

After doing this, you can use the drives at those mount points.  But,
you want them to be mounted on start up, so you'll want to add them to
the /etc/fstab file, with entries something like this:
/dev/hdc     /data1     ext3     defaults     1      2
/dev/hdc     /data1     ext3     defaults     1      2

For more details about what each of those means, check out the fstab
manual page.

Hope this helps as a starter in the right direction!

Aaron S. Joyner


Byarlay, Wayne A. wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I've got 2 new big hard drives, in this RH9 computer, and they show up 
>in the hardware manager as /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd. I go to disk manager 
>and there's nothing about adding/formatting disks..
>
>How do I format & use these drives? as, say, /data1 and /data2?
>
>wab.
>  
>

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