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Adding a New Disk Drive to an RHEL 5 System

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One of the first problems encountered by users and system administrators these days is that desktop systems and servers tend to run out of disk space to store data. Fortunately disk space is now one of the cheapest IT commodities. In the next two chapters we will look at the steps necessary to configure Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 to use the space provided via the installation of a new internal disk drive.

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