If you want to do mirroring, why aren't you setup with RAID1 or RAID10 or
somesuch?  As long as you're mirroring, why not mirror your boot
filesystem as well?

-Matt Stegman
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On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, James wrote:

> We've got a Poweredge 2400 and the RAID was setup with 4GB boot and the
> other 104GB were divided in half and mirrored.  We've outgrown the 50
> user NT license, so we put mandrake on it.  The only problem is that
> linux is just treating it as two large partitions.  How do I set up a
> mirror.  We are doing nightly back-ups, but if something major happens,
> it's much easier to switch drives.  Also, in NT there was a way of
> setting the updating of the mirror.  Is this possible in Linux as well?
> 

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