On Fri, 27 Mar 1998, George Bonser wrote: > On Sat, 28 Mar 1998, Michael Beattie wrote: > > > I dont know how to explain myself better! I already know of this > method, > > (thanks for the step by step, I didnt know how to do it..) but what I > > meant was that there was something about "multidisk" support or something > > in the kernel config, that made the drive to appear as ONE 301MB drive.. > > something to do with RAID I think, there is also a package in bo, mdutils, > > which I think I need to use: > > > > No one is following you down this track because it is a very bad idea to > do this in your particular case. This is because, for example, if you > fill the filesystem by untarring something huge in /usr or /var, you have > now completely filled the ENTIRE filesystem and not even /tmp is writable.
Okay, that helps explain things a bit better, but In my case I am not about to download let alone untar something huge... > People have been trying to help you to partition your filesystem so that > filling of one filesystem does not impact other filesystems. You can then > combine devices later to make a larger /usr or /var or whatever but the > first step is to break the directory structure up into completely > different filesystems to make the overall system more robust. Okay, But my problem is that I only have 301Mb available to linux at present, so I would like it all together. I know it seems unwise, but there is also not really a sensible way that I can see to split up my system... my /usr is 125 MB, and the new(/old) HDD is only 106 MB. > I usually break mine up as follows: > > / > /usr > /usr/local > /var > /var/spool > /var/spool/news > /home > /home/ftp I guess that would be fine if I had a 100 Gig SCSI :) ... No I guess (really this time) that I could do that, but it seems impractical when I only have 301 MB > I maintain these as separate filesystems with storage mounted under them. > I could then use the md stuff to combine drives to make a larger > /var/spool/news or a larger /home/ftp but in your case, first things > first. Well, I am only a home user, i.e. no news, www or ftp and for that matter, only 2 users, so I see the md stuff to be a viable answer. I guess what I am trying to say is that I dont really need a lot of disk space, but an additional 100 MB would be nice. Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WinErr: 00F User error - Not our fault. Is Not! Is Not! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian GNU/Linux.... Ooohh You are missing out! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]