yes you can.
first install ubuntu on sda
remeber to keep some megs free at the end of the disk - they will be 
needed for setting up the RAID later on
after you have finished you need to install a kernel image that supports 
HW RAID for the LSI (starting from 2.6.16, e.g. stock kernel from edgy)
Unfortunatelly that's the point where Kyle's image did not solve the 
missing support for my box.

After this you can go to the LSI tool, create a mirror RAID and the tool 
will ask for the first disk if you want to keep the data
Add the second disk and voila.

Bjoern

allee schrieb:
> Hi Bjoern,
> how did you do enable HW RAID?  Can  one migrate a 'simple' disk to a RAID1 
> mirror?
> Achim
>

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