partition of
/dev/sdc
will be given
/dev/sdc2
. These numbers increment and are
often easy to predict. As I mentioned before, your device naming convention
may vary from server to server, especially if you're using a
Redundant Array of
Independent Disks
(
RAID
) controller or a virtualization host such as VMware or
XenServer. If you haven't created a partition on your new disk yet, you will not see
any partition numbers at the end of their names.
Now that you've added and named an additional storage volume, we can proceed
through the process of setting it up. We need to decide where we're going to mount
it, and what purpose it will serve. But before we can even mount the storage device
in the first place, we need to create at least one partition on it, and then format it.
We'll take care of both in the next section.
Managing Storage Volumes
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