Hello all.
It's not too unusual that sometimes disks get recognized in a different
order across reboots.
How can I make sure I'm repartitioning the right disk and not another
one containing data? I can't find any way to bind some info about HDD to
"disk1" instead of "disk2".
If it's not curr
Hi
On 1/19/24 09:03, Diego Zuccato wrote:
How can I make sure I'm repartitioning the right disk and not another
one containing data? I can't find any way to bind some info about HDD to
"disk1" instead of "disk2".
If it's not currently supported, it shouldn't be too hard to add to
20-hwdetect
Moin,
On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 09:03:57AM +0100, Diego Zuccato wrote:
> It's not too unusual that sometimes disks get recognized in a different
> order across reboots.
> How can I make sure I'm repartitioning the right disk and not another
> one containing data? I can't find any way to bind some in
> On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 09:03:57 +0100, Diego Zuccato
> said:
> Hello all.
> It's not too unusual that sometimes disks get recognized in a different
> order across reboots.
> How can I make sure I'm repartitioning the right disk and not another
> one containing data?
Wonderful!
I'll wait for 6.2 to be out, then.
For now, the use of explicit device path can be enough, but being able
to tell it to "select the 2 small disks and create a RAID1" is surely
way better (and handles disk replacement w/o reconfiguration).
PS: looking at the source, I noticed that a
> On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 10:03:50 +0100, Diego Zuccato
> said:
> PS: looking at the source, I noticed that a partition labeled "MY-DATA"
> is automatically mounted to /media/data . Does it work only for boots
> from CD or also from network? It could be useful to store machine'
Moin,
On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 09:34:49AM +0100, Henning Glawe wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 19, 2024 at 09:03:57AM +0100, Diego Zuccato wrote:
> > It's not too unusual that sometimes disks get recognized in a different
> > order across reboots.
> > How can I make sure I'm repartitioning the right disk and
On Fri, 2024-01-19 at 09:48 +0100, Thomas Lange wrote:
> I use this script to manipulate the disklist:
> http://fai-project.org/download/misc/99-disklist.sh
Attached is the script which I wrote to do this. It goes in the class
directory.
Some of our servers have NVMe drives that should be used
On Sat, 2024-01-20 at 01:27 +1300, Andrew Ruthven wrote:
> On Fri, 2024-01-19 at 09:48 +0100, Thomas Lange wrote:
>
>
> > I use this script to manipulate the disklist:
> > http://fai-project.org/download/misc/99-disklist.sh
>
> Attached is the script which I wrote to do this. It goes in the clas
Il 19/01/2024 10:12, Thomas Lange ha scritto:
It may also work if you do a reinstallation via network and the kernel
will find a partition with label MY-DATA. I guess this should also
work.
Seems it does not work with network boot and default config.
I added:
logical - 120M:prese
Tks a lot. Really interesting & useful.
I prefer to keep per-host configs in their own subdir (like
94-disklist-order.d/testserver1 so I don't have to touch a working
script, but that's mostly "cosmetic".
Diego
Il 19/01/2024 13:29, Andrew Ruthven ha scritto:
On Sat, 2024-01-20 at 01:27 +1300
> On Fri, 19 Jan 2024 15:33:02 +0100, Diego Zuccato
> said:
> But it seems it doesn't get mounted (at least a custom script did not
> find it mounted). I don't know FAI internals enough :(
This mounting of a partition labeled MY-DATA will only work from FAI
6.2, which is not yet
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