> Dear Greg, > > >1.) For the storage on this site, we have acquired an old Proliant RAID > >cabinet > >and populated it with 7 4.1 gb drives (28 gb total) and we are dedicating 3 > >of > >these drives to our ftp site. I am looking for a way (if it is possible) to > >mount all > >three of these drives at a single mount point to cut down on silly long > >directory > >structures. Any ideas? > > You can't use a single mount point - that's like trying to make 3 > different files occupy the same filename. Probably best to install them as > /mnt1 /mnt2 and /mnt3. Shouldn't make the filenames any longer :) > > I can't help with the other two problems :( > > HTH, Sorry to jump into discussion. I'm really not sure about LINUX, but on IRIX we united sevral partitions from different disks in one so called "logical volume". Well, I'm really not familiar with the details, but we slowly grow our "/usr/products/" area this way.
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