On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 09:45:21AM +0300, Tapani Tarvainen wrote: > On Thu, Apr 09, 2009 at 02:17:03PM +1000, Alex Samad (a...@samad.com.au) > wrote: > > > > Aiming to get a couple of 1Tb drives to migrate the 3x500Gb RAID5 > > > array to a RAID1 and use two of the 500Gb drives for thhe new boot > > > drive with LVM (With /boot / /home and so on on it). > > > > so you are going to have > > > > md0 = raid1 2 x 500Gb > > md1 = raid1 2 x 1Tb > > Not necessarily, it might make sense to partition the drives badly described that is what I meant
> in smaller pieces and raid them separately. > But: > > > I would create 3 partitions on the 500GB drives > > 500M /boot (ext2 or ext3) > > 20G / (ext3) > > Could you explain the rationale behind this? > It doesn't make any sense to me. > The only (?) point in having a separate /boot > is when you can't boot directly off /, > like when it's in LVM or RAID5 or encrypted > or something like that. /boot can be loaded or and I like to have a resuce image on there just incase I stuff something up on /, for the cost of a 1 partition and a separate /boot it feel a bit better, when its part of / anything can happen to it > > If you are going to make non-LVM, non-encrypted, RAID1 ext3 /, > you can boot off it directly, without separate /boot. > > If you are making separate /boot, you might as well > put / under LVM (which is what I'd do - and indeed > what I have done with just about every machine I have > installed since I've forgotten when). I have had to recover to many servers and I like having root on a non lvm partition just another layer I don't need it there is a problem. Data is different. So I can have a fully functional machine, or there could be something wrong with the machine but I can boot into root, or the next stage is being able to boot into the rescue image on /boot. raid1 is easy to deal with when thing go wrong and again the cost of it is minimal 1 partition slot and managing your data needs Alex > -- "Ann and I will carry out this equivocal message to the world: Markets must be open." - George W. Bush 03/02/2001 at the swearing-in ceremony for Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman
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