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Answer by raphink for How do I "combine" two hard drives in Ubuntu?

LVM is the best way I think, make sure to create a Volume Group (VG) that contains all your Physical Volumes (PV, i.e. your partitions), and then you can divide the VG into several Logical Volumes (LV)...

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Answer by vava for How do I "combine" two hard drives in Ubuntu?

As an alternative, there's a bunch of filesystems that can "merge" two filesystems into one tree. Most notable one is UnionFS, but there's also Aufs and mhddfs, last one supports some extensive...

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Answer by admintech for How do I "combine" two hard drives in Ubuntu?

You'll either need to do a RAID, which will mean you'll have to backup everything and start againOr use a program called Linux Volume ManagementWith logical volume management, the whole disk would be...

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How do I "combine" two hard drives in Ubuntu?

My old hard drive layout was:200GB holding /500GB holding /home/However, the 200GB drive kicked the bucket this morning, and I have a new 500GB to replace it. I don't need a full 500GB for /, since...

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