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Date:      Mon, 7 Jul 2008 13:05:57 -0400
From:      "Tamouh H." <hakmi@rogers.com>
To:        "'Jerry McAllister'" <jerrymc@msu.edu>, "'Joshua Isom'" <jrisom@gmail.com>
Cc:        'FreeBSD Questions' <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: Adding a new hard drive, and using geom
Message-ID:  <027c01c8e053$b97b1da0$6900a8c0@tamouh>
In-Reply-To: <20080707165841.GC74726@gizmo.acns.msu.edu>
References:  <266e55c771cbec02a4039641cff631c7@gmail.com> <20080707165841.GC74726@gizmo.acns.msu.edu>

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> 
> > I bought a second hard drive for my computer since my /usr 
> partition 
> > was getting full.  I don't want to deal with hardware raid since I 
> > don't want to be dependent on a certain hardware vendor or 
> chipset, so 
> > I'm wanting to go with geom.  I'd prefer to not have to 
> backup all my 
> > data(I know I should anyway, but it's a 500gb hard drive, 
> and drives 
> > are growing faster than backup solutions).  Would it be 
> possible to do 
> > a geom stripe to expand /usr and keep all the data or would I just 
> > need to backup everything, and then put it all back?  If I 
> must deal 
> > with backing up and erasing, and considering that the 
> current /usr and 
> > the new drive aren't the same size, how would I go about mirroring 
> > other paritions and striping /usr?  Would that still be easily 
> > bootable(no special hacks or workarounds)?
> > 
> > Any tips or other recommendations would be appreciated. 
> 

Check this tutorial, step-by-step, very helpful:

http://www.freebsddiary.org/gmirror.php





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