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> * Patrick Schekkerman <phill@...> [2010-01-01 21:55]:
> > What i want to do is install debian and use two 1 tb usb2 drives
> > (that santa gave me). I don't know if there is a possibility for
> > debian on a slug to treat the two disk as one? If thats possible,
> > how do i make that happen?
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> Depends what you mean by "treat two disks as one". If you want to use
> RAID1 to mirror the two disks, you have to configure RAID. If you
> want the two disks to show up as one large partition, you could use
> LVM, mark the two disks as physical partitions for LVM and then make a
> volume group on top of that.
>
> Both are supposed by the Debian installer.
This morning i flashed the debian image onto my slug, and started the installer. At the partition disks part, I can choose Use as: physical volume for RAID. But there is no option for Use as: physical volume for LVM.
Is this normal? Or do i have to load extra installer components. Searching the internet i'm finding very little, only that it should work.
Any ideas?
regards
Patrick
Monday, January 4, 2010
[nslu2-linux] Re: Debian install with 2 new disks
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