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    irishfoguser
    last edited by Aug 20, 2014, 12:12 PM

    I am setting up a test fog install fog in the following configuration as i get the hang off fog.

    1 hard drive with a debian install
    default Fog Install with the images folder located in /images
    I have have s/w riad mirror setup with 2 80gig hard drives formatted as ntfs its called mdo

    What i want to do with is the following either way.

    Mount md0 as /images i been told you can do this so it uses the riad as images or

    change the storage management to use the md0 to store.

    i cant work out how to do either as i am newbie and i am been handed the linux fog imaging server from another guy who has left.

    I appreciate any help.

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      G0dzilla
      last edited by Aug 20, 2014, 12:27 PM

      mount /dev/md0 /images
      mkdir /images/dev
      touch /images/.mntcheck
      touch /images/dev/.mntcheck
      chmod -R 777 /images

      Theres probably a better way, but that should do it.
      Add a line to /etc/fstab to make it mount on boot.

      any reason your drives are formatted as NTFS ?

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        irishfoguser
        last edited by Aug 20, 2014, 1:22 PM

        [quote=“G0dzilla, post: 35542, member: 1692”]mount /dev/md0 /images
        mkdir /images/dev
        touch /images/.mntcheck
        touch /images/dev/.mntcheck
        chmod -R 777 /images

        Theres probably a better way, but that should do it.
        Add a line to /etc/fstab to make it mount on boot.

        any reason your drives are formatted as NTFS ?[/quote]

        Thanks ill try that now.
        So I can share/view then with windows pcs easily enough.

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          irishfoguser
          last edited by Aug 20, 2014, 1:27 PM

          mount /dev/md0p1 /images worked no idea what the p1 means but thanks.

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            madskillz23
            last edited by Aug 20, 2014, 1:56 PM

            [quote=“irishfoguser, post: 35553, member: 25364”]mount /dev/md0p1 /images worked no idea what the p1 means but thanks.[/quote]
            p1 means partition 1

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              irishfoguser
              last edited by Aug 20, 2014, 2:49 PM

              Thanks for all the help.

              My first image is deploying on the server i built from scratch. 😄

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