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Date:      Fri, 20 Mar 1998 18:23:40 -1000
From:      Gary Dunn <knowtree@aloha.com>
To:        Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: partition spanning multiple hdd's
Message-ID:  <351340CB.63F7@aloha.com>
References:  <199803200300.VAA12467@www.hcol.net> <19980320141032.00248@freebie.lemis.com>

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Greg Lehey wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 20 March 1997 at 21:05:15 -0600, Tarakanov wrote:
> >  I had my mail partition overfill (well, almost -- 99%) and I am thinking
> >  about adding another drive (or drives) in to put in the same partition.
> >  (/mail).
> >  So the question is:
> >  do I have to enter the /stand/sysinstall to do this or do I have to use
> >  the commands of the  freebsd manually.
> 
> You have the choice.
> 
> >  If I do it, will the current information on the /mail partition be
> >  retained or do I need to back it up?
> 
> Do you really have a /mail file system?  That's unusual.  Anyway, if
> you add a new file system, it doesn't (shouldn't :-) affect the ones
> you have already.
> 
> >  I guess it's not really a partition, but a volume that I am talking
> >  about (at least novell would call it a volume) but this is my first
> >  unix box so far.
> 
> In UNIX, it's best to call them file systems.  We also use the term
> partition, but differently from Microsoft, so it's confusing.
> 
> To summarize: you can use either sysinstall or the old-style utilities
> to add a new file system.  sysinstall is much easier, but both methods
> offer you ample opportunities for shooting yourself in the foot.  Make
> a backup first, and tread carefully.
> 
> Greg
> 
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I am curious about this thread ... does FreeBSD support large
filesystems spanning multiple disks? The HP unix I worked on a few years
ago did this. If so, where can I read more about it?

-- 
Gary Dunn
Knowledge Tree
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