> if use CentOS 5.0 try this way.
> 1.make 20GB partition at 3ware.
> 2.make 2680GB partition at 3ware.
> 3.install CentOS 5.2 on 20GB partition, ignore 2680GB partition.
sorry
3.install CentOS 5.0 on 20GB partition, ignore 2680GB partition.
> tonoki
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Michael Kress さんは書きました:
> nate wrote:
>>> Hi, I'm trying a fresh install on a x86_64 (Supermicro X7dbe, 2xIntel
>>> Xeon X5450, 8 GB, 3WARE 9650SE-8LPML, 3 disks in RAID 5).
>>> The format takes quite long (2,7 TB), that seems to be normal, but then
>>> the first boot will not take place, instead t
Hi,
Michael Kress wrote:
>> Try again using a volume that is less than 2TB in size and see
>> if it makes a difference?
>>
>
> Just found in the 3ware manual:
> "Even though the Linux 2.6 kernel supports partitions larger than 2 TB,
> the installers for SuSE and Redhat do not. Turn auto-carvi
nate wrote:
>> Hi, I'm trying a fresh install on a x86_64 (Supermicro X7dbe, 2xIntel
>> Xeon X5450, 8 GB, 3WARE 9650SE-8LPML, 3 disks in RAID 5).
>> The format takes quite long (2,7 TB), that seems to be normal, but then
>> the first boot will not take place, instead the system loops. Any hints?
>
Michael Kress wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying a fresh install on a x86_64 (Supermicro X7dbe, 2xIntel
> Xeon X5450, 8 GB, 3WARE 9650SE-8LPML, 3 disks in RAID 5).
> The format takes quite long (2,7 TB), that seems to be normal, but then
> the first boot will not take place, instead the system loops. Any hint
nate wrote:
> Michael Kress wrote:
>> Hi, I'm trying a fresh install on a x86_64 (Supermicro X7dbe, 2xIntel
>> Xeon X5450, 8 GB, 3WARE 9650SE-8LPML, 3 disks in RAID 5).
>> The format takes quite long (2,7 TB), that seems to be normal, but then
>> the first boot will not take place, instead the syst
Michael Kress wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying a fresh install on a x86_64 (Supermicro X7dbe, 2xIntel
> Xeon X5450, 8 GB, 3WARE 9650SE-8LPML, 3 disks in RAID 5).
> ...
> Mounting root filesystem.
> mount: could not find filesystem '/dev/root'
>
Hi, I'd like to add this to my problem: I tried to mount t
Hi, I'm trying a fresh install on a x86_64 (Supermicro X7dbe, 2xIntel
Xeon X5450, 8 GB, 3WARE 9650SE-8LPML, 3 disks in RAID 5).
The format takes quite long (2,7 TB), that seems to be normal, but then
the first boot will not take place, instead the system loops. Any hints?
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