Show me your partitions, /g/
Pic is my boot drive
>>57877397
120GB per Windows/Linux
Questionable swap
Rest for porn, obviously
>>57877397
You're a sick duck OP. If this gets you off, have it.
>that space left over feel
Don't mind the second drive. I was meant to find a way to set up raid, but I either forgot or gave up. I forgot which.
This cheap laptop was a gift, hate all you want, I get some good use out of it.
>>57877397
This is a blue board
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda4 52G 7.6G 43G 15% /
/dev/sda2 128M 53M 63M 46% /boot
/dev/sdb1 60G 19G 41G 32% /home
/dev/sde1 699G 494G 204G 71% /backup
raspi:/nfs/wd 932G 772G 158G 84% /wd
sda1 has efi/uefi shit and sda3 is swap.
>>57877845
>raspi/external HD server
my negro
>>57877864
Yeah, I wanted to build a "real server" but you just can't beat a SOC's power consumption.
Also been thinking about adding a few drives to my raspberry Pi but I'd have to switch to zfs since btrfs doesn't support raid5/6 yet.
>>57877888
How would that compare to a regular NAS?
it's just a bunch of disks
>>57877918
When I made my research I found that the average NAS uses ~20 watts, the average raspberry pi uses around 4 watts.
% df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Capacity iused ifree %iused Mounted on
/dev/disk0s2 65Gi 55Gi 9.5Gi 86% 14590307 2499534 85% /
devfs 209Ki 209Ki 0Bi 100% 724 0 100% /dev
/dev/disk1s2 931Gi 904Gi 28Gi 98% 236875437 7222855 97% /Volumes/External A
/dev/disk0s5 130Gi 83Gi 47Gi 64% 21730032 12346924 64% /Volumes/home
map -hosts 0Bi 0Bi 0Bi 100% 0 0 100% /net
map auto_home 0Bi 0Bi 0Bi 100% 0 0 100% /home
map -fstab 0Bi 0Bi 0Bi 100% 0 0 100% /Network/Servers
/dev/disk2 932Gi 857Gi 75Gi 92% 224614851 19575793 92% /Volumes/External B
>>57877925
just why
>>57878365
best way I could split all my old disks up and still have redundancy... (or not in the case of raid0 on /var)
>>57877888
if you're not mirroring, you're shit
>>57878390
Don't be mean, man. You know mirroring on a Pi has a cost, given how its bus is fucking small and shared by both its USB ports and its ethernet controller.