[OpenIndiana-discuss] building a new box soon- HDD concerns and recommendations for virtual serving
Carl Brewer
carl at bl.echidna.id.au
Sat Apr 20 03:12:02 UTC 2013
On 17/04/2013 8:25 PM, Aneurin Price wrote:
> On 17 April 2013 03:53, Carl Brewer <carl at bl.echidna.id.au> wrote:
>> Further to my original post, I have a new (desktop, I know ... but I am on a
>> tight budget) Intel MB with an i5-3750 CPU and 32 GB of desktop RAM.
>> Booting the 151a7 live DVD shows that it thinks it's a 32 bit system (huh?).
>> It regognises almost all the devices when I run the device manager, but
>> doesn't see any HDD's. they're just not there at all. At boot time it says
>> they're too big for a 32 bit kernel. Why is it booting a 32 bit kernel
>> anyway? Maybe some BIOS thing I need to set? I booted the first (default)
>> image that the live CD displays.
>
> I don't know why it always boots the 32-bit version (I have a hard
> time imagining why anyone would *ever* want to boot a 32-bit kernel on
> a 64-bit machine, let alone enough for it to be the default), but you
> can tell it not to:
> When you boot from the live cd, at the grub prompt choose the option
> to edit the boot command line, and change $ISADIR to amd64.
That worked a treat, thank you
>> As well as thinking it's 32 bit, it also doesn't see any drives at all. I
>> have a single new Seagate 2TB (4k blocks?) ST2000DM001 in it that the live
>> CD doesn't see at all.
>
> That's normal; the 32-bit environment can't access 2TB+ drives. If you
> boot the 64-bit kernel it'll see it just fine.
>
> BTW, is there a particular reason for the choice of Virtualbox over KVM?
I may need to run quite a variety of guests, VB is pretty versatile and
I know and am comfortable with it.
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