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Configuring a small server
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| ***** charles 2007-03-23, 1:14 am |
| Hi all.
I plan to do a net install of Debian on a small
server. There will be 3 hard drives and a cdrom
in the initial configuration. After the install I
would like to remove the cdrom and replace it
with another hard drive so there will be four
hard drives total. The install will end up with a
command line interface. Samba is the only
software needed to share out the disk space.
My question is once I swap the cdrom for a
hd what commands might I need to partition
and format it so I can use it as a fourth share?
The motherboard is an MSI, the cpu is a
P3-733 and the four hd's are 15G each. It
will just be used to store ISO images.
thanks,
charles.....
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You might find the following link useful.
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/4232/1
Also, if you have a floppy disk drive and are doing a network install, you
can do it from the floppy and not worry about the cdrom.
Dan
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 20:17:44 -0600, ***** charles wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I plan to do a net install of Debian on a small
> server. There will be 3 hard drives and a cdrom
> in the initial configuration. After the install I
> would like to remove the cdrom and replace it
> with another hard drive so there will be four
> hard drives total. The install will end up with a
> command line interface. Samba is the only
> software needed to share out the disk space.
> My question is once I swap the cdrom for a
> hd what commands might I need to partition
> and format it so I can use it as a fourth share?
> The motherboard is an MSI, the cpu is a
> P3-733 and the four hd's are 15G each. It
> will just be used to store ISO images.
>
> thanks,
> charles.....
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| On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 20:17:44 -0600, ***** charles wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I plan to do a net install of Debian on a small
> server. There will be 3 hard drives and a cdrom
> in the initial configuration. After the install I
> would like to remove the cdrom and replace it
> with another hard drive so there will be four
> hard drives total. The install will end up with a
> command line interface. Samba is the only
> software needed to share out the disk space.
> My question is once I swap the cdrom for a
> hd what commands might I need to partition
> and format it so I can use it as a fourth share?
> The motherboard is an MSI, the cpu is a
> P3-733 and the four hd's are 15G each. It
> will just be used to store ISO images.
>
> thanks,
> charles.....
I use gparted for that sort of stuff. There are USB CDs. Why not break
down and get a new 160gb disk for $80? It would make life a lot easier.
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| ***** charles 2007-03-23, 1:14 am |
| "ray" <ray@zianet.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2007.03.23.02.46.41.560827@zianet.com...
> On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 20:17:44 -0600, ***** charles wrote:
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> I use gparted for that sort of stuff. There are USB CDs. Why not break
> down and get a new 160gb disk for $80? It would make life a lot easier.
I'm using throw away parts to keep the cost down (don't want to spend
any money). I like the install from floppy idea. I think I'll look into
that.
later....
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