Re: Questions about software RAID

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tmp wrote:

>2) The new disk has to be manually partitioned before beeing used in the
>array. What happens if the new partitions are larger than other
>partitions used in the array? What happens if they are smaller?
>  
>
there's no problem to create partitions which have exactly the same size
as the old ones.
your disks can be from a different manufacturer, have differnt sizes,
different number of physical heads or anything else.

if you set up your disks to have the same geometry (heads, cylinders,
sectors) you can have partitions exactly the same size. (the extra size
of larger disks won't be lost.)

read "man fdisk" and have a look at the parameters -C -H and -S...

greetings,
frank

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