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26 lines
960 B
Markdown
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RAID edits
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* Enter the system setup menu at boot time, then you also have to press additional keys to get to the RAID screen
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* create a new virtual disk and assign the new disks, then initialize the VD
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Mounting the new VD
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* find the disk with `fdisk -l | grep '^Disk'`
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* create a partition table
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* `fdisk /dev/sdb`
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* `p` to list partition table if any
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* `n` to create a new partition
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* `w` to write the new partition
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* format the new partition with `mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb1`
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* create an access folder, maybe at //mnt/backup
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* run the mount `mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/backup`
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* edit fstab by adding
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* using device name
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```
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//dev/sdb1 /mnt/backup ext4 defaults 1 2
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```
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* using UUID (do `sudo blkid` to get the UUID)
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```
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UUID="86e81045-a0dc-4881-8ddb-5ef25834ea5a" /datadrive xfs defaults,nofail 1 2
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```
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* somehow in the process an new systemctl service module is loaded based on fstab at runs at boot
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