Hello, > Configure the LSI to present individual disks and then use mdadm > the normal way: partition the disks into two sets, a small /boot > partition and a large /. (Or three partitions per disk: /boot, / > and /home.) > > Create mdadm pairs for each of sda1,sdb1 sda2,sdb2 sda3,sdb3 > ... and set /dev/md0, for /boot, as bootable. The Debian > installer can handle all of this easily.
Isn't it possible to use mdadm for mirroring disks as a whole, instead of single partitions? I am not using the debian installer, but want to boot from network with an NFSROOT, create a basic system on the RAID and then reboot from RAID. Regards Christoph