Re: Creating a RAID10 (near) for use in a CentOS 6 system

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On Mar 25, 2013, at 6:05 PM, maurice <mhilarius@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> What about partitioning the drives first, installing a smallish partition for boot, then a second much larger partition on each for the RAID10?

What's the advantage of this compared to a separate drive? In your proposed scenario, if the /boot drive dies, you have an unbootable system anyway. 

> Do you think that the CentOS installer and GRUB would have any issues with that layout?

No. It'll be fine with that. It does partition drives though, not arrays.


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