Mark,

On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 11:53 AM Mark Murdock <[email protected]>
wrote:

> So apparently, I need a drive much bigger than 1.5 TB unless I want to run
> compressed files. I wish I had known this going into this. The Rivendell
> System Requirements specify a 1 TB drive. Maybe that should be bumped up to
> 4 TB for music stations that want to store uncompressed files.
>

"

> Do I have to start over from scratch for the server, or can I clone the
> 1.5 TB drive?
>
"

You do not have to do either.

You can take a 2 to 4 TB drive for instance. Format it and mount it
somewhere temporarily. Copy the audio files in /var/snd to that drive. Now
*mount* that drive as /var/snd. Edit your fstab to make this mount on boot.

all the best,

drew

If I clone the drive, won’t it preserve the 50 GB size on
> /dev/mapper/centos-root?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Mark Murdock
>
> KAMB
>
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>
> all the best,

drew
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