Re: Single HDD into soft-RAID?

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Hobbs"
Hello,

I currently have a machine which has a single hard drive, non RAID'd,
running RH8.0.

I would like to add a second hard drive and turn it into a soft-RAID1
(mirrored) machine.

Is this possible, or will I have to rebuild the machine, partitioning the
disk as RAID partitions this time, instead of normal partitions?

If this is possible without repartitioning the hard drive and reinstalling
redhat, could you let me know how?

Thanks in advance,
Hobbs.

Yes, this article explains how to do it with Fedora. And on top of that you can do this remotely:


http://togami.com/~warren/guides/remoteraidcrazies/

I just wish Warren would finish the HOWTO to explain replacing failed drives.

-eric wood

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