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Installing cPanel on internal SD card

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  • twhiting9275
    cPanel installs things in various areas, so no, that wouldn't work. In addition, as far as I'm aware (and this was made known to me a couple years ago, so it might be incorrect now), if trying to use a symlink (the only way you could get this to work), cPanel would break things and not function properly, so there's that to consider. Best option? Install it to your server directly.
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  • yakatz9
    if trying to use a symlink (the only way you could get this to work), cPanel would break things and not function properly, so there's that to consider.

    The way I would do it would be to mount each directory as a separate mount point (we do this at my office on non-cPanel servers, mainly so logs aren't stored on a RAID 1 drive), so symlinks wouldn't be a problem.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Yes, you can setup multiple partitions, and configure /home on a separate type of drive, if you prefer. Let us know if you have any additional questions. Thank you.
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  • twhiting9275
    As long as you're not using symlinks, this might work. Setup the partitions /var/cpanel and /usr/local/cpanel at the very minimum. I'd expect there'd be more that need to be added, and you'll need a pretty reasonable sized card.
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