Hi guys,
Currently enjoying (well, certainly more than my attempt a few years ago) my little linux adventure at the moment but have reached a stalemate.
I'm running CentOS 5.2 (updated) and using the Gnome desktop. I've managed to set up my samba share so that it is working - have a few questions to follow.
The setup
PIII-S 1.4ghz Tualatin
512MB PC133 SDRAM
VIA PLE133
VIA VT6421A SATA controller
2x 80GB SATA Hitachi drives connected to the above controller (would like ext3 or similar FS)
20GB laptop IDE (O/S - ext3)
The questions/issues
1. Right, I have disabled all the firewalls i.e. firewall and SELinux (it's a LAN only device for the moment). It has access to the internet but I generally avoid doing so. Is this OK?
2. I've had some serious problems with the SATA drives - the system sometimes freezes on the boot phase when the LVM is set up in a certain way in terms of the SATA disks. Really odd. Would only be fixed by unplugging one of the SATA drives. Anyone able to shed any light on this?
3. Want to setup a software RAID1, however for some reason, LVM is asking for 3 disks. I've looked at some howto's but they are totally useless to me as I don't understand what the hell is going on. I like the LVM GUI but I can't use LVM as it wants 3 disks. What do I do? I've currently setup two volume groups called NAS1 and NAS2, each mounted to /filestorage1 and /filestorage 2.
If I can't setup a RAID1 simply (given that I am a n00b), is there any way I can make them sync to each other, without implementing RAID at the filesystem sort of level?
I would like to say I like the way linux handles networks i.e. they just work. No faffing about with windows networked drives not always appearing etc.
4. In the Samba config, I set the guest user as 'root'. I did this because I want everyone to have full access to the shares i.e. full permissions. Are there any dangers to the server itself in doing so?
Currently enjoying (well, certainly more than my attempt a few years ago) my little linux adventure at the moment but have reached a stalemate.
I'm running CentOS 5.2 (updated) and using the Gnome desktop. I've managed to set up my samba share so that it is working - have a few questions to follow.
The setup
PIII-S 1.4ghz Tualatin
512MB PC133 SDRAM
VIA PLE133
VIA VT6421A SATA controller
2x 80GB SATA Hitachi drives connected to the above controller (would like ext3 or similar FS)
20GB laptop IDE (O/S - ext3)
The questions/issues
1. Right, I have disabled all the firewalls i.e. firewall and SELinux (it's a LAN only device for the moment). It has access to the internet but I generally avoid doing so. Is this OK?
2. I've had some serious problems with the SATA drives - the system sometimes freezes on the boot phase when the LVM is set up in a certain way in terms of the SATA disks. Really odd. Would only be fixed by unplugging one of the SATA drives. Anyone able to shed any light on this?
3. Want to setup a software RAID1, however for some reason, LVM is asking for 3 disks. I've looked at some howto's but they are totally useless to me as I don't understand what the hell is going on. I like the LVM GUI but I can't use LVM as it wants 3 disks. What do I do? I've currently setup two volume groups called NAS1 and NAS2, each mounted to /filestorage1 and /filestorage 2.
If I can't setup a RAID1 simply (given that I am a n00b), is there any way I can make them sync to each other, without implementing RAID at the filesystem sort of level?
I would like to say I like the way linux handles networks i.e. they just work. No faffing about with windows networked drives not always appearing etc.
4. In the Samba config, I set the guest user as 'root'. I did this because I want everyone to have full access to the shares i.e. full permissions. Are there any dangers to the server itself in doing so?
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