On 03/07/2012 07:43 PM, Miguel Medalha wrote:
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>   >>  Plus if i raid1 it then i only have two bootable disks..at least
> this way i have 4 bootable disks..:)
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> No, you don't have 4. Please study the way a RAID10 array works.
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We are talking about *software* /boot partition on RAID1! that can have 
any number of member partitions. And the rest of the disk here discussed 
is *software* "mdraid RAID10" with 1,2,3,4,... member partitions, not 
regular hardware RAID1+0!!

Please first read up on it, then comment.

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