Hi everyone,
First off, I'm completely new when it comes to RAID and Linux. But I have an 
old PC, 4-500GB hard drives and a home network. I would like to setup this 
computer as a Samba server with RAID5. I have a 40GB hard drive to hold the OS 
and am ready to get this thing running. I've tried to get things running from 
reading this post and many, many others with no luck. The closest that I got is 
having a drive with the following attributes: /dev/md0 (-698707507712.00 B).
I don't know. Is that close? A friend of mine said that I should do a software 
raid which, from reading this, I've come to understand involves mdadm. I really 
just lost. I don't care what OS I use, but I'd really like to get into Linux. 
Another friend said that I should use Ubuntu Server 8.10, but all I found was 
command line. I've come to realize that he was playing a cruel joke on me. I 
know Windows very well. But anything server related now-a-days seems to be 
going with Linux.
Is there a VERY detailed how-to or walk-through that would help me go from 
where I'm at (or scratch. I really don't care at this point.) to a RAID5 Samba 
server? Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you.

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dmraid45 target please
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97655
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