Re: In this partition scheme, grub does not find md information?

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Peter Rabbitson wrote:

It is exactly what the names implies - a new kind of RAID :) The setup you describe is not RAID10 it is RAID1+0. As far as how linux RAID10 works - here is an excellent article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-standard_RAID_levels#Linux_MD_RAID_10

Thanks. Let's just say that the md(4) man page was finally penetrating my brain, but the Wikipedia article helped a great deal. I had thought md's RAID10 was more "standard."

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