New Install, not sure if I set my paritions properly
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:13 am
Here is what I got.
Drive 1 = 80GB
500MB boot partition
12.4GB /root LVM
7.7GB /home LVM
8GB /swap LVM
44GB /var/hda/files partition (landing zone)
Drive 2 = 500GB ext4 partition in greyhole drive pool
Drive 3 = 250GB ext4 partition in greyhole drive pool
Drive 4 = 250GB ext4 partition in greyhole drive pool
I realize now that my landing zone is way too small and that I dont need that much space for /home as I am not using this as a workstation. I also have a 1TB drive and 640GB drive that I will be eventually adding to the drive pool once I get it all set up nicely how I want it.
I've just got this thing up and running and doing testing so now is the time to find out what I'm doing wrong and get it optimized properly.
What I was thinking was that my motherboard has a USB port on the motherboard itself, so could I not just plug in my 8GB usb drive (I could get a 16GB drive if 8GB isn't enough) and reinstall Fedora14 and Amahi on that and then put the swap and landing zone on the 80GB drive? That way I get a bigger landing zone.
Any suggestions on what would be the best way to partition my drives? I've read about people putting the landing zone in the greyhole pool but I can't seem to understand how that would work? I also want to consider that in the future I would be wanting to replace all the drives with 2 TB drives.
Another question I have is, can I make use of the the second ethernet port on my motherboard to gain any performance?
Thanks in advance!
Drive 1 = 80GB
500MB boot partition
12.4GB /root LVM
7.7GB /home LVM
8GB /swap LVM
44GB /var/hda/files partition (landing zone)
Drive 2 = 500GB ext4 partition in greyhole drive pool
Drive 3 = 250GB ext4 partition in greyhole drive pool
Drive 4 = 250GB ext4 partition in greyhole drive pool
I realize now that my landing zone is way too small and that I dont need that much space for /home as I am not using this as a workstation. I also have a 1TB drive and 640GB drive that I will be eventually adding to the drive pool once I get it all set up nicely how I want it.
I've just got this thing up and running and doing testing so now is the time to find out what I'm doing wrong and get it optimized properly.
What I was thinking was that my motherboard has a USB port on the motherboard itself, so could I not just plug in my 8GB usb drive (I could get a 16GB drive if 8GB isn't enough) and reinstall Fedora14 and Amahi on that and then put the swap and landing zone on the 80GB drive? That way I get a bigger landing zone.
Any suggestions on what would be the best way to partition my drives? I've read about people putting the landing zone in the greyhole pool but I can't seem to understand how that would work? I also want to consider that in the future I would be wanting to replace all the drives with 2 TB drives.
Another question I have is, can I make use of the the second ethernet port on my motherboard to gain any performance?
Thanks in advance!