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Feb 2, 2010how to mkpart with maximum size available?
mkpart primary 0 3001G
I have 3TB raid disk. I cannot install centos using GPT partition. I need to use parted and mkpart to format it.
how to mkpart with maximum size available?
mkpart primary 0 3001G
I have 3TB raid disk. I cannot install centos using GPT partition. I need to use parted and mkpart to format it.
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How can I turn off maximum attachment size. On my server I don't want to limit the size of e mails that arrives.
I manage my server with webmin
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