"Raymond Norton" <ray at lctn.k12.mn.us> writes:

> I'm new to Linux. I want to install all of Redhat 7.x , which amounts to over 2
> gigs. I have 2 or 3 small hard drives, about 1 gig each. I want to use them all
> to give enough room, but the install process only looks at one drive, and says
> it is too small for the total package. Is there a way to get around this?

Yes, create the partitions yourself.  When asked how to use the drive, you can
then tell the install you want to partition the drives yorself.  Then you can
tell the installer where to mount the partitions and it'll install across
multiple drives.

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