Fábio Dias wrote:
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>the bios manager only let me create and destroy full size RAID arrays
>(i think, I don't remeber exactly if the size can be changed, but I
>don't think so). I made the partitions during win2k installation...
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Then you've got hardware raid, some linux devs call these t
Fábio Dias wrote:
I googled this a lot before mailing the list. There is a lot of
information about hardware raid, and md software RAID. But are only a
few links (ubuntu) about these fake raids chipsets. By the way, here
go THE dummy question: tldp??
The Linux Documentation Project: http://ww
Stefan,
> I've never done a dual boot raid configuration before, are you able to
> split up your arrays with the BIOS Raid manager?
the bios manager only let me create and destroy full size RAID arrays
(i think, I don't remeber exactly if the size can be changed, but I
don't think so). I made the
Fábio Dias wrote:
>I tried. My partitions where already made during win2k installation (I
>think I forgot to tell I'm trying to make a dual boot config.). The
>raid manager on the installer doesn't recognize them. Should I install
>linux before windows??
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I've never done a dual boot raid conf
Wow, first, thanks for the quick answer!
> You can create RAID arrays in woody installer, I've done it on the same
> chipset
I tried. My partitions where already made during win2k installation (I
think I forgot to tell I'm trying to make a dual boot config.). The
raid manager on the installer doe
Fábio Dias wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>I hope this is the right place for doing that, and I didn't find any
>good information about my problem, so here I go.
>
>I have an ASUS P4P800 SE mobo, with ICH5R south bridge, 2 SATA 80Gb
>hard drives in raid 0 config. In windows, everything is OK, but any
>linux
Hi everyone,
I hope this is the right place for doing that, and I didn't find any
good information about my problem, so here I go.
I have an ASUS P4P800 SE mobo, with ICH5R south bridge, 2 SATA 80Gb
hard drives in raid 0 config. In windows, everything is OK, but any
linux installation see these di
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