Re: a user-raid list for non gurus?

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> > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-raid&m=114185900020437&w=2
> > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-raid&m=114120476328121&w=2
> 
> Maybe you just have to ask again.  It worked this time....

thanks for the encouragement and for the nice reply. 

> To have a good howto, we need someone to step forward to write it.
> They don't necessarily need to know all the answers - they can ask
> here - but it would help if they know some good questions, and are
> reasonably good at technical writing.

wouldn't you think that a good wiki with a structured skeleton could help
knolwdged people give their contribution without asking too much time?
Should people feel this is any interesting I could try to find the time to
help in this (on the 'questions' side rather that on the 'ansers' one ;-)

sandro
*:-)


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