From: adfas asd <chimera_god@yahoo.com>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: A few remaining questions about installing to RAID-10
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 08:30:48 -0700 (PDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <556491.46402.qm@web38805.mail.mud.yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20091005145711322.FNMG18886@cdptpa-omta02.mail.rr.com>
WAT?! How can I mount an unpartitioned/unformatted array? This is more direct than using a filesystem, although there would be no journalling, right? If I were to mount my small disk for / and the unpartitioned array as /home for example.
Seems like journalling/crash recovery is pretty vital. Could not partitioning be recommendable?
--- On Mon, 10/5/09, Leslie Rhorer <lrhorer@satx.rr.com> wrote:
> Partitions are not needed at all unless your underlying
> topology requires
> it:
>
> `mdadm --create --raid-devices=2 --metadata=1.0 --chunk=128
> --level=1
> /dev/md0 /dev/sda /dev/sdb`
>
> Will work just fine. You can also
> use LVM with raw disks. Both
> systems simply stitch together storage units provided by
> the drive
> subsystem, so any block device found in /dev can be
> used. Once the array is
> assembled, it is not necessary to partition it, either,
> again unless your
> overlaying topology requires it. On my systems, the
> boot drives are
> partitioned to allow booting into Windows if necessary, and
> usually the swap
> is also in a partition on the boot drive, but my arrays are
> completely
> un-partitioned.
>
>
next parent reply other threads:[~2009-10-05 15:30 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 37+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <20091005145711322.FNMG18886@cdptpa-omta02.mail.rr.com>
2009-10-05 15:30 ` adfas asd [this message]
2009-10-05 15:49 ` A few remaining questions about installing to RAID-10 Drew
2009-10-05 15:55 ` adfas asd
2009-10-05 16:19 ` Drew
2009-10-05 18:13 ` Leslie Rhorer
2009-10-05 18:41 ` Drew
2009-10-06 0:50 ` Leslie Rhorer
2009-10-06 3:42 ` Drew
2009-10-06 9:11 ` Keld Jørn Simonsen
2009-10-06 13:24 ` adfas asd
2009-10-06 22:57 ` Ben DJ
2009-10-07 17:58 ` adfas asd
2009-10-25 5:20 ` Leslie Rhorer
2009-10-05 18:03 ` Leslie Rhorer
2009-10-02 1:27 Ben DJ
2009-10-02 2:31 ` Ben DJ
2009-10-02 3:16 ` Neil Brown
2009-10-02 3:46 ` Ben DJ
2009-10-02 12:30 ` adfas asd
2009-10-02 14:54 ` Ben DJ
2009-10-02 15:06 ` Keld Jørn Simonsen
2009-10-02 15:15 ` Robin Hill
2009-10-02 15:46 ` Ben DJ
2009-10-02 15:59 ` Robin Hill
2009-10-02 16:31 ` Ben DJ
2009-10-02 17:01 ` Robin Hill
2009-10-02 17:24 ` Ben DJ
2009-10-03 14:12 ` adfas asd
2009-10-03 16:55 ` Keld Jørn Simonsen
2009-10-03 17:02 ` Thomas Fjellstrom
2009-10-03 19:05 ` Drew
2009-10-03 21:09 ` adfas asd
2009-10-04 5:59 ` Thomas Fjellstrom
2009-10-05 4:59 ` Leslie Rhorer
2009-10-05 13:58 ` adfas asd
2009-10-02 7:51 ` Keld Jørn Simonsen
2009-10-02 7:54 ` Robin Hill
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