CLOSED: Adding multiple HDDs to a new server
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2015 12:03 pm
Hi,
Ultra newbie looking for advice on next steps.
I'm setting up a new build as an Amahi server and my initial install went fairly well but I'm not sure of the best way to add my additional hard drives.
I have a gigabyte board with six SATA connections. Drive 0 is a 120gb SSD where I installed Fedora 19 and amahi 7 off of the basic DVD. I have four brand new 1TB drives which I disabled in my BIOS during the initial install and have now reactivated.
What is the best way to add the 1TB drives? Would you recommend adding the Grayhole app at this point? Do I need to boot with a Gparted USB and partition them first?
Im looking for something fairly easy without alot of linux command work. I'm comfortable boting with different programs if the UI is easy and the headless web interface from my other computer seems straightforward. Most of my experience with command line goes back to high school when my friend let me play on his brand new commodore 64. (Don't laugh, 64k was big back then.)
Thanks in advance for the assistance,
-K
p.s. I had lots of trouble with the uefi bios during setup and it took a long time to figure out what was wrong. After I turned that off in the Bios it went ok. Thanks for your posts on that topic.
Ultra newbie looking for advice on next steps.
I'm setting up a new build as an Amahi server and my initial install went fairly well but I'm not sure of the best way to add my additional hard drives.
I have a gigabyte board with six SATA connections. Drive 0 is a 120gb SSD where I installed Fedora 19 and amahi 7 off of the basic DVD. I have four brand new 1TB drives which I disabled in my BIOS during the initial install and have now reactivated.
What is the best way to add the 1TB drives? Would you recommend adding the Grayhole app at this point? Do I need to boot with a Gparted USB and partition them first?
Im looking for something fairly easy without alot of linux command work. I'm comfortable boting with different programs if the UI is easy and the headless web interface from my other computer seems straightforward. Most of my experience with command line goes back to high school when my friend let me play on his brand new commodore 64. (Don't laugh, 64k was big back then.)
Thanks in advance for the assistance,
-K
p.s. I had lots of trouble with the uefi bios during setup and it took a long time to figure out what was wrong. After I turned that off in the Bios it went ok. Thanks for your posts on that topic.