linux.debian.user
Formatting external HDD
I have just acquired a one T HDD for use as an external HDD. I now need to
decide how to partition it. I am intending to use it for backup purposes,
and have bought what seems ot me ot be a very large disk so that things can
be added or grow.
I want flexibility, but am not well enough informed to use an LVM. Moreover,
I understand that with new HDDs one has to worry about partition boundaries,
and again, I am not well enough informed to be able to achieve this, and
anyhow I don't know how big the partitions will need to be, nor even what
partitions I shall need.
Would it be feasible ot have one large partition on the drive, and then use
directories rather than partitions for the different back-ups? Could I do
this with cp (obviously), dd, rsync, Clonezilla, or even something I don't
know about yet? Would this be a reasonable plan?
And what filing system? I am currently using ext 3, but ma about to reinstall
and may well use ext 4, if it is available for Lenny.
My box is ill, possibly unto death. I want to change things one at a time, so
that I can see what wrought the change, if change there be. I have a new IDE
HDD (I don't think that my motherboard can boot form SATA or usb). So that
will be the first change. Though I may go mad and change the CMOS battery
while I am in there, thus changing two things at the same time.
Thanks,
Lisi
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Written by Lisi
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