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Title: How to configure multiple hard drives
Post by: PaulH on April 06, 2012, 05:14:36 am
I have a 250GB, and 3x2TB hard dives. I had running LMCE10.04 in Virtualbox but I never was able make use of those TB drives because I couldn't get past VB to recognize these drives. I have some down time this weekend and wondering how to go about it to make it work. I think I will start with a fresh install.
What I would like is to use 250GB drive to load Ubuntu 10.04 and run Virtualbox and load Kubuntu/LMCE10.04 as a VM. TB drives to house all media files. Do I set up disks (raid-0) in Ubuntu or set up raid-0 in LMCE running in VB? What are the steps that I should follow? or would you configure these drives in an another manner?
Thanks in advance.
PaulH
Title: Re: How to configure multiple hard drives
Post by: daballiemo on April 06, 2012, 07:55:04 am
You can also use 11.10 or 12.04b. Install the server version including kvm. After installation add virt-manager to be able to handle vm's, you can install lmce as a virtual machine on an image, disk etc. with virtmanager you can also add images as hdd or whole hd's to the system (after format ofcourse)

Kr

Han
Title: Re: How to configure multiple hard drives
Post by: PaulH on April 06, 2012, 12:36:04 pm
Thanks for the advice. Perhaps, what I was doing wrong was trying to do all this with desktop version of Ubuntu? I didn't like too much of 11.10 so I will try with 12.04b server that I haven't tried yet.
Title: Re: How to configure multiple hard drives
Post by: daballiemo on April 06, 2012, 05:26:32 pm
Make sure you do a bit of reading on bridges and stuff, to make sure u can generate the right network enviroment. I myself are running openvswitch but at the moment not to happy about its as a reboot kills the bridges and you'll have to reconfigure. Bridge-utils is the safe bet for now