on 7-25-2008 6:26 AM Marcelo Roccasalva spake the following:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Joshua Baker-LePain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 at 6:42pm, Milt Mallory wrote
I have an Infortrend RAID box I'd like to see as one big 6TB partition,
but I only can get 2.2TB partitions to work. I was trying to do this
with an Adaptec controller but apparently they are only (any of them) 48
bits wide. Does anybody have a working system for SCSI/Centos over
2.2TB?
Are you using gpt disk labels and parted (rather than fdisk) to do your
partitioning?
You can't install centos (or redhat) over a gpt partition (unless
itanium platform) and there is a big chance your bios won't boot such
installation. I came with 2 solutions: if disk access performance
isn't important (as for backup), I do software raid; or I install two
little raid1 disks for the OS and then I use GPT or LVM on the
multi-tera raid of big disks.

Or partition the array with a small partition for OS and big partition (gpt) for data. You should be able to carve up the array that way.
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