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<0> im trying to setup a software raid 5 using 8 300gb IDE drives and i have created partitions on all of them, /dev/hd?1 and i have them added to /etc/raidtab as disk 0-7... and i do the mkraid /dev/md0... it does its thing, then i do mkfs -t ext3 /dev/md0 and mount it and then its only 1.4tb... <0> 8 * 300gb != 1.4tb <1> raid5 ? <1> 8 drives <1> 3 per 600gb <1> 2 * 600 = 1200 <1> + <1> hmmm <0> 3 per 600gb?
<0> they're 300gb drives <1> 2*300gb left <1> yah <1> one is the raid <0> ah <0> OHH gotcha <1> raid 5 requires 3 drives <1> 2 data one backup <0> hrmm <0> now it makes sense <1> id take 2 drives as backup in case of a failure <1> because if 1 drive fails of the 3 <1> and another fails <0> well <1> you loose all data <0> its just used for temporary storage <0> it doesnt really matter if i lose the data <1> why bother with raid then ? <0> what would i use to make it one large partition? <1> lvm <1> if one lvm fails you in trouble though <0> its ok, the lvm can be created and data put back on it <0> its just temp <0> can i initialize a small partition for the lvm? <0> i tried initializing /dev/hda4 but it doesnt seem to add it to the "unallocated volumes" <2> is there a way to log the OpenSSH client to see what commands people are using in the session when using /usr/bin/ssh? <3> Where do results of a @find go? <3> Let me guess - an illegal question <3> ? <3> thanks for the warm welcome, everyone <4> hello <4> how do i give me users access to wget <4> anyone?
<5> create a group with access to wget <5> add them to that group <4> how do i get the group to have access to wget <4> anyweb ? <4> chgrp ? i dont want to change the group i just want to add the group to get access to the file <5> file permissions one would guess <4> chown ? <5> chown -R user:group file <5> i think thats it <4> and that will just add the group and not change the group ? <5> dunno <5> one way to find out though <6> datarecal: if you want control over programs like that .. you can do it with a group <6> add a group... call it wgetusers for instance <6> then chgrp wgetusers /usr/bin/wget <6> then chmod 750 /usr/bin/wget <6> then add the users you want to have access to wget into the wgetusers group <7> need help regarding ATI chipset X200 and ATI X700 mobility VGA. how to install <8> Hi. How to make in Linux binary file join, like in DOS "copy /b file1.ext+file2.ext file3.ext" ? <9> hello I'm trying to install a package but know not why it doesnt seem to be installed.. http://pastebin.com/535586 <10> bleh <10> ppl are so impatient <10> I NEED A PROBLEM FIXED WITHIN THE NEXT 10 MINS <10> if not ill leave! <11> and ? who cares ? <11> this is not MCDonalds <10> i just dont understand the logic behind ppl <10> if i have a question ill stay until someone is around if everyone is idling <10> yep <10> on top of everything else its in the topic. <10> eh what are you gonna do <10> heh <12> shutdown -r now ... the system is going down for reboot NOW !! ... and then it returns to console prompt <12> hmm, it finally reboot.. i think <13> where can i grab the latest redhat isos? <14> how can i configure my monitor in KDE? <6> vandal_: edit your xorg.conf through kcontrol <14> cool, thanks
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