View/change partition table – Storix Software SBAdmin Linux System Recovery Guide User Manual
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Many options are available from this screen for moving data between disks. This is necessary when the disks
currently available don’t match those defined on the backup, or if you simply want to reorganize the data on the
disks for better performance or implement RAID striping or Logical Volume Management (all described later).
To return to the
, press F3 or ESC. The backup data will again be checked to ensure you have
enough room on the disks for the partitions or other data as you have defined them. If not, you will be warned,
but can make changes in this or other settings to fix the problem before the installation is actually performed.
The above screen shows you the original disk the data resided on and the new disk that is assigned that data.
There may be previous disks that are not assigned to a new disk, or even additional detected disks that have no
data currently assigned to them. By selecting one of the lines on the screen, you are provided several options
as shown below:
Note that the options for displaying or migrating partitions only appear if the selected disk was previously
partitioned or you have chosen to create partitions on it. Each option is described below:
View/Change Partition Table
When selecting this option the partitions on the disk will be displayed as in this example:
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