Monday, October 5, 2009

Linux Hard Disk Format Command

There are total 4 steps involved for hard disk upgrade and installation procedure:

Step #1 : Partition the new disk using fdisk command
Following command will list all detected hard disks:

# fdisk -l | grep '^Disk'
Output:

Disk /dev/sda: 251.0 GB, 251000193024 bytesDisk /dev/sdb: 251.0 GB, 251000193024 bytesA device name refers to the entire hard disk. For more information see Linux partition naming convention and IDE drive mappings.
To partition the disk - /dev/sdb, enter:

# fdisk /dev/sdb
The basic fdisk commands you need are:

m - print help
p - print the partition table
n - create a new partition
d - delete a partition
q - quit without saving changes
w - write the new partition table and exit
Step#2 : Format the new disk using mkfs.ext3 command
To format Linux partitions using ext2fs on the new disk:

# mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdb1
Step#3 : Mount the new disk using mount command
First create a mount point /disk1 and use mount command to mount /dev/sdb1, enter:

# mkdir /disk1# mount /dev/sdb1 /disk1# df -H
Step#4 : Update /etc/fstab file
Open /etc/fstab file, enter:

# vi /etc/fstab
Append as follows:

/dev/sdb1 /disk1 ext3 defaults 1 2Save and close the file.

Task: Label the partition
You can label the partition using e2label. For example, if you want to label the new partition /backup, enter

# e2label /dev/sdb1 /backup
You can use label name insted of partition name to mount disk using /etc/fstab:

LABEL=/backup /disk1 ext3 defaults 1 2


M.Srikanth
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