Chapter 5 – Partitioning the array
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Partitioning the array - Linux
The array must be partitioned before it can be used. To do this on a Linux operating
system:
1. Establish the array and connect to
the host computer following the
instructions in the preceding
chapter. Make sure no error
messages are showing on the LCD
display.
2. Turn on the host computer.
3. Check to confirm the operating
system has detected the array:
type “
df
”
The array will be listed as shown at
a temporary location (
/tmp
). The
code given the array depends on
the host interface type. Arrays
connected through a USB or IEEE
1394 interface will be assigned a
code
sda
(
sdb
,
sdc
etc.). Arrays
connected through a serial ATA
interface will be assigned a code
hde
(
hdf
,
hdg
etc.) as in the
example shown.
When you have confirmed that the
array has been detected:
4. Enter the command to format the
disk (array):
fdisk
/directory/device name
(e.g.
fdisk /dev/hde
).
5. When the disk is formatted, you
should partition the disk. Call up
the help screen as shown to
identify the correct command to
add a partition.
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