Disk Array > 2TB
Omar Castañeda Acosta
omar at idea.com.mx
Wed Sep 29 16:58:21 UTC 2004
Actually, I've done this before with other file systems.
Ext2 & Ext3 work (you receive a warning)
VFAT and MSDOS won't work
XFS will work without warnings
Other file systems I need to test. But I think I already did something like this with reiserfs before.
Omar
PS. Didn't want to post in HTML was this stupid outlook.
-----Original Message-----
From: fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Alexander Dalloz
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 10:10 AM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: RE: Disk Array > 2TB
Am Mi, den 29.09.2004 schrieb Omar Castañeda Acosta um 17:43:
> Forget about using parted. I just went and make the filesystem straight into the device.
> mkfs.xfs -L /home -f /dev/sdb
> Now df correctly reports 2.6 TB:
> /dev/sdb 2685296640 528 2685296112 1% /home
> /dev/sdb 2.6T 528K 2.6T 1% /home
Hm, no partition used but the device /dev/sdb? How is that working? Is
xfs special in that way?
Alexander
P.S. Please post in plain text and not html formatted to this list.
Thanks.
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