Re: RAID 10 on Install?

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Nate,

>> How can I RAID 10 on install? (the names myRAID1 and myRAID2 are just
>> for example purposes)
>
> 3rd time this question has been asked in the past few weeks, I believe
> the answer is not using the normal installer. I believe if you make
> a custom installer with the right modules you can do it by hand in
> the console before the installer loads.
>
> Another way which I've suggested and should work is use LVM to
> do the striping between two RAID 1 volumes, certainly not as "clean"
> as a real RAID 1+0, but you should be able to do it from the
> regular installer.
>
> The best way is probably to use a hardware controller.

People went back and forth on the list saying that if a hardware  
controller was out of the budget right now RAID 10 would be the best  
solution.

It seems that the installer wont let you create two RAID1 with the  
same mount-pount and it looks like you have to specify one. I dont see  
how to do this and I dont know how to make a custom installer for this.

-Jason
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