As mentioned by others, using Logical Volume Management is probably your best bet. You may also find life easier to use ReiserFS for the filesystem on your newly created logical volume. This will allow you to resize the filesystem in the future, should you add a 3rd drive.

I'm currently running with 4 drives, giving me 450 Gigs of storage, just a bunch of old drives I had kicking around.

I actually installed the Webmin package, to manage the LVM and set it up. Quick and easy. Make sure if you're going to use ReiserFS, that you install the Reiser utilities too.

Cheers.
-Jason

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On 21-Sep-05, at 10:31 AM, Azmat wrote:

Hi,

I'm not sure if this has been asked before or if its even possible, but is there any way to mount two HD's to a single mounting point in Linux? I just added a second HD to my mythbox and was hoping there might be a way for /video to point to both of them. Thanks.

Azmat
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