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Thanks Matt. I hear what you are saying. I will avoid putting on an operating disk. I have sold the 2 x 2tb disks, so they are no longer in the equation. I will look out the laptop disks and see what capacity they are. Thanks Rich On 11/11/2018 7:30 pm, mr meowski
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On 11/11/2018 19:02, Richard Brown wrote:Hi Matt Can of worms - should it be opened? Ok, it's not the laptop, it's the desktop. The laptop drive is a spare 1tb drive and I could add several more (laptop drives). I was using 2 x 2tb disks. They are gone now. So I have space/capacity for 4 drives. I can back data up. The desktop is my main computer and I use it daily. I think it is back to the drawing board and maybe leave the can of worms shut for the minute! I'll carry on working as is until I can afford another ssd. That said, when I read the ZFS page, it mapped out my needs exactly: "Ari has a single disk workstation. She buys a new disk and plugs it in. ZFS automatically adds the new disk space into the pool. Her home directory is mirrored, while her OS and temp space is striped automatically in the background."This made me laugh... As much as I like ZFS that scenario is preposterously utopian! It certainly wouldn't go down like that on any sane Ubuntu + ZFS system, just imagine it. Raw disks being automatically merged into running root partitions without any user interaction and actually working? I wish! To be clear, running your actual operating system natively on ZFS is a completely different proposition that requires lots of radical and fundamental changes and is in no way officially supported on Linux. It's difficult to back out of, has savage hardware requirements and I categorically do not recommend you do it... on a real system. Spare PC or VM, no problem. So for now, or at least until Linux on ZFS is shipped in the installer and is as simple to set up and run as Ext4 and LVM are now, just stay away,* especially on your main PC. On the other hand, installing ZFS on your current system and using it to manage some additional bulk storage disks is perfectly feasible. What disks have you got to go in the PC then apart from this 1Tb one. What happened to the 2 x 2Tb disks for that matter, weren't we talking about this a while ago? Cheers |
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