Clean install partitioning
Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 4:50 am
Hi
I noticed there is no comprehensive guide about how to do the partitions during a clean install. I'm going to set up a new system during the next couple of days and what I want is that all data space is managed by greyhole pooling, and that the "landing zone" is not same partition as the system. I plan to do it like this:
1. Have a system with a single clean drive
2. During Fedora installation process, reserve 25 GB for on /dev/sda for root and swap, rest goes into a second partion /dev/sda1 dedicated to data, this one will be mounted mounted to var/hda/files
3. After installation, activate greyhole. Remove / from storage pool and add /dev/sda1. That should make /dev/sda1 hold both the "landing zone" and the first greyhole drive.
4. Add more hard drives according to http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Adding_ ... o_your_HDA
Sounds like piece of cake
Did I miss somthing vital?
Cheers
jayrock
I noticed there is no comprehensive guide about how to do the partitions during a clean install. I'm going to set up a new system during the next couple of days and what I want is that all data space is managed by greyhole pooling, and that the "landing zone" is not same partition as the system. I plan to do it like this:
1. Have a system with a single clean drive
2. During Fedora installation process, reserve 25 GB for on /dev/sda for root and swap, rest goes into a second partion /dev/sda1 dedicated to data, this one will be mounted mounted to var/hda/files
3. After installation, activate greyhole. Remove / from storage pool and add /dev/sda1. That should make /dev/sda1 hold both the "landing zone" and the first greyhole drive.
4. Add more hard drives according to http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Adding_ ... o_your_HDA
Sounds like piece of cake

Cheers
jayrock