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harddrive_setup [2011/04/09 18:59] 192.168.2.30harddrive_setup [2012/06/18 00:40] memeruiz
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   * Make it read/write   * Make it read/write
  
- mdadm --readwrite /dev/md/md0 +  mdadm --readwrite /dev/md/md0  
 +   
 +  * Update /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
  
 +  mdadm --examine --scan >> /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf
 +
 +  * Create an LVM2 logical block device on top of this RAID:
 +
 +  pvcreate /dev/md/md0
 +  vgcreate test /dev/md/md0
 +  lvcreate -l 100%VG -n root test
 +
 +  * Create a dm-crypt on top of the LVM:
 +
 +  modprobe sha512_generic
 +  modprobe aes_generic
 +  modprobe aes-x86_64
 +  cryptsetup -y luksFormat /dev/test/root -c aes-xts-plain64 -s 512
 +
 +  * Activate dm-crypt:
 +
 +  cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/mapper/test-root test-root_crypt
 +
 +  * Create ext4 partition:
 +
 +  mkfs.ext4 /dev/mapper/test-root_crypt
 +
 +
 +In this moment the disk is ready for installing software on it. What I'm trying to do is to copy my old harddrive installation into this new system. I will probably copy this using rsync, but first I want to check if the ext4 filesystem can be seen by grub2. I plan to test this from the grub console on my currently running system.
 +
 +===== Important commands =====
 +
 +blkid - lists uuids of block devices, could be useful for configuring grub.
 +grub-mkdevicemap - could be necessary if you add more harddrives and want to install grub in the new harddrives.
  
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-  * Create an LVM2 logical block device for the system ("/") 
  
      
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