Yeah.  The case only holds 3 drives and currently I have 3 500 GB drives
installed.  Is there a way to raid partitions on each drive?  Such as Raid 0
for the root and /home for the raid5 across the 3 drives?

On 5/10/07, Chad Bernier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Lesley, I'm not sure if you can get the boot to work or not, but that
> isn't your only option.  You could simple use an additional Hard drive
> to boot from, and keep all your data on the raid5 array.  That's what
> I'm attempting to do with this computer as it simplifies the
> installation of any OS.  You won't have redundancy on your OS, but do
> you really need that? You can just set up a cron job or something to
> automatically backup your boot drive to the array anyways.  The downside
> is you'll need to get another drive and have room in your case for it. I
> don't know if that's a deal breaker for you.
>
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> dmraid45 target please
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97655
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