Hmm. Last message might have been a bit confusing. Mainly what I'm looking for is a suggestion regarding setting up swap for high availability. I'm guessing that with the native raid 0 support for swap, a single disk failure will corrupt the swap and potentially bring the system down in a crash. Right now I'm working on setting up raid 1 using two EIDE drives. If anybody has any suggestions for how to configure swap so that the system won't crash if a disk is lost I'd be very interested to hear about it. ------- David Cunningham
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