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Making all drives into one big drive

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How do I make all my partitions (5) into one single big drive?

 

I run unRAID 6.1.8, all are reiserfs formatted (with data on them) and my cache is brtfs.

 

Will I lose the data on the disks if I make them into one drive?

When you say partitions, do you mean shares? Please give a bit more detail about what you currently have and what you are looking to achieve.

  • Author

Each drive has its own share. Disk1 disk2 etc. I want all drives to become a single share/disk

You need to create a user share that spans all available disks. Shares - Add Share. Then copy your files into it from the individual disk shares. Once you're happy you can delete the files from their original locations.

 

Hightly recommend you read that link up above thou.

 

disk1/movies/files

disk2/movies/files

disk3/movies/files

 

Would combine everything from disk1-disk3 into one giant drive with the contents of those drives combined.

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You need to create a user share that spans all available disks. Shares - Add Share. Then copy your files into it from the individual disk shares. Once you're happy you can delete the files from their original locations.

Considering the OPs obvious confusion, this sounds like a way to lead him to the User Share Copy Bug.

 

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Thanks, alot easier then expected. Ive used single drive shares

You need to create a user share that spans all available disks. Shares - Add Share. Then copy your files into it from the individual disk shares. Once you're happy you can delete the files from their original locations.

Considering the OPs obvious confusion, this sounds like a way to lead him to the User Share Copy Bug.

 

That is a possibility but I considered kizer's suggestion and rejected it as being potentially more problematic due to the possibility of duplicate filenames.

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