Samuel Flory <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    on Saturday, September 13, 2003 11:47 AM said:

>   You need to create a partition that will be a part of the raid array
> on each disk.  So the followiing is what I do:

Yes, I finally figured this out. So far the computer is working
excellently. It's much faster than our email gateway (my first linux
box). :)


Thanks for your help,
Chris.

p.s. I still have plenty of time to reinstall and repartition if
necessary. I'd appreciate it if you would comment on the way I've setup
the partitions. Here is the output of df -ah:

Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/md1              4.0G  136M  3.7G   4% /
none                     0     0     0   -  /proc
usbdevfs                 0     0     0   -  /proc/bus/usb
/dev/md0               99M  9.2M   85M  10% /boot
none                     0     0     0   -  /dev/pts
/dev/md4               21G   33M   20G   1% /home
none                  188M     0  188M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/md2              7.9G  746M  6.8G  10% /usr


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