[mythtv-users] New drive: skip partition table?
Karl Dietz
dekarl at spaetfruehstuecken.org
Wed Jan 2 00:12:57 UTC 2013
On 02.01.2013 00:52, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 3:22 PM, Preston Crow
> <pc-mythtv08a at crowcastle.net> wrote:
>> I just installed a new drive. I have an SSD for boot/OS, so the new drive
>> is just one large file system for media. Is there anything wrong with
>> creating the file system on the raw disk device, using the whole drive,
>> instead of creating a single large partition?
>
> No, but be aware that some utilities may be confused,
> and so may your backup sysadm (who may not be an
> expert like you are). Note that if you are using ZFS
> on Solaris (or various derivatives) there are strong
> advantages to using partitionless disks.
That made me wonder as I heard about using whole disks for ZFS, too.
Quoting from the Solaris ZFS Administration Guide:
ZFS applies an EFI label when you create a storage pool
with whole disks.
Regards,
Karl
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