Re: Software RAID-1: step-by-step help needed...

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I see, but I *have to* install Debian on it.
I already installed it (as a test) following the instructions found at:
http://www.inittab.de/manuals/debootstrap.html
I guess the hardest task will be configuring RAID, as the system works with the above procedure...



The easiest way to get a RAID array in Debian is to install the testing
or unstable branch; the installer there supports creating the devices as
part of the boot sequence.


Just to reinforce that http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/
is just a couple of days old (7 Aug) and you may not have noticed this.

Since you've selected Debian (good) it'd be nice to try the new installer and see if it offers the features you need.

let us know...

David

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