Re: Problem with sata2 and raid1.

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On 15/04/08 13:23, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 21:51:05 +0200,
  Peter Boy <pboy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Am Montag, den 14.04.2008, 16:17 +0200 schrieb Erik P. Olsen:

I know next to nothing about md and dmraid. Is there a howto doc somewhere that I could read?
Linux Software Raid:

For a fresh install of Fedora you can do a custom layout and configure how
you want to use software raid. It isn't hard to figure out with a little
playing around. You can even use raid 1 for /boot since the raid information
as at the end of the partition and each element of a raid 1 array looks
like a normal file system to grub.

OK. I'll play around. I just need an answer to one question to get started. In my box I have two IDE disks and two sata-2 disks. I'll leave the IDE-disks untouched and install next fedora version on the sata disks in a raid 1 configuration. Now, when I do the system install how do I teach anaconda to read and write the sata disks?

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Erik.

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