Re: RAID 0 -> 1 possible?

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Jeff Hoffmann wrote:
| Hello list,
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| Is it possible to convert from RAID 0 to 1 without data loss?
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| Given a system with two disks, three partitions on each: boot, /, and
swap.
|
| Convert / from RAID 0 to 1 without requiring a backup/reinstall/restore
| scenario
|
| Any RAID-mojo-masters with the answer?

I think that can't work unless you add two more disks. Raid 0 is strip
where 1 is mirroring.

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