Re: Single HDD into soft-RAID?

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On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 09:37:14AM -0500, Smith, Albert wrote:
> If you have enough room on your current drives for this, create raid
> partition's the same size as your current partition's on your source and
> on your target disk, create the raid set, and migrate your data then
> update your necessary config files. If you do not have enough storage on
> your current drive's. Then you will have the reinstall.

You should be able to install the 2nd drive, parition it for software
mirroring, copy all the data, and then boot from it.  When it's happy,
then add the original drive in as a mirror member.

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