I am about to build a linux media server at home, and am wondering what the best way of doing this is.
It has 6 x 1Tb Hard Drives, and I want most of this to be provided as one large, ideally RAID protected, partition.
Option 1:
Do I use the md driver to create one large 6 disk RAID-5 set and then partition that for boot, swap, root and then one big partition for the rest.
This would mean booting off a software RAID-5 set, but I get the feeling from Professor Google that this should be possible.
If you create a software RAID set using md, can you then fdisk that device as if it were a traditional disk?
Option 2:
Do I create a normal boot, root and swap on the first disk and then use LVM to create one big filesystem with the rest.
Am I correct in saying that LVM on linux doesn't support mirroring the way it does on HP-UX?
I am planning on running MediaTomb as a uPnP server, but if anyone knows of a better option, please feel free to share.
Thanks,
David.
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