Re: RAID for USB flash drives

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On 5/01/2011 7:09 AM, John Robinson wrote:
Or 3. I might just decide to use just one stick to boot the system from
(as a /boot) and put the rest of the system in an LVM LV, or even a
file, on the main array, and make sure I had a second stick to start the
system from if the first one went bad.

That might even be overkill... Yes its good for shits n giggles, however with 4Gb you can have the entire OS on a single stick... Even RAID might be overkill! Boot from a single stick and rsync it to somewhere else incase the thing dies.

In any case, it's an interesting project, so good luck!

That it is.

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