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adding_a_second_hard_drive [2015/07/04 14:36] juckinsadding_a_second_hard_drive [2016/10/09 13:14] juckins
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 +__19 April 2016 - 3TB Hard Drive on CentOS 6__
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 +See [[http://www.tech-g.com/2012/07/25/installing-my-3tb-hard-drive-on-debian-linux-step-by-step/|Installing 3TB Hard Drive on Debian]]
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 +  * Couldn't use default partition scheme (2 TB is largest supported disk
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 Follow the instructions on this page.  But if you are using SATA drives, replace "hdb" with "sdb" and "hdb1" with "sdb1", etc.  Follow the instructions on this page.  But if you are using SATA drives, replace "hdb" with "sdb" and "hdb1" with "sdb1", etc. 
  
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 Format the new drive: Format the new drive:
   * Open up Applications > System Tools > Disk Utility    * Open up Applications > System Tools > Disk Utility 
 +    * Note for CENTOS7 you need to install gnome-disk-utility
 +    * Then run: gnome-disks
 +    * Upper right hand corner has the link to view SMART data
   * See Storage Devices on left side of GUI   * See Storage Devices on left side of GUI
   * Click on the new hard drive   * Click on the new hard drive
adding_a_second_hard_drive.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/31 16:46 by juckins