[CentOS] Formatting a USB Drive
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.com
Wed Apr 10 20:50:39 UTC 2013
On 4/10/2013 9:54 AM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> # parted
> GNU Parted 2.1
here's my parted recipe for making very large volumes... this will
fill the disk, reserving 512K up front to be on a reasonable stripe boundary
|parted /dev/sdb ||"mklabel gpt"|
|parted -a none /dev/sdb ||"mkpart primary 1024s -1s"|
I would under NO conditions make a EXT3 volume anywheres NEAR as big as
you're talking about. my preference for large volumes is XFS.
VG=vg_$(hostname -s)_data
vgcreate $VG /dev/sdb1
lvcreate --size 8T --name lv_data $VG
mkfs.xfs /dev/$VG/lv_data
mount /dev/$VG/lv_data /data
if your storage device presents the storage as a block device, then
there's no 'support' issues I'm aware of for file systems, its just
sectors as far as the storage device is concerned, the file system is
strictly up to your OS.
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john r pierce 37N 122W
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