> Ok so this is my solution, pls be advised I am a
> total linux nube so I am learning as I go along. I
> installed opensolaris and setup rpool as my base
> install on a single 1TB drive. I attached one of my
> NTFS drives to the system then used a utility called
> prtparts to get the name of the NTFS drive attached
> and then mounted it succesfully.
> I then started transfering data accross till the
> drive was empty (this is currently in progress) Once
> thats done I will add the empty NTFS drive to my ZFS
> pool and repeat the operation with my other drives.
> 
> This leaves me with the issue of redundancy which is
> sorely lacking, ideally I would like to do the same
> think directly into a zraid pool, but I understand
> from what I have read that you cant add single drives
> to a zraid and I want all my drives in a single pool
> as only to loose the space for the pool  redundancy
> once.
> 
> I havent worked out if I can transform my zpool int a
> zraid after I have copied all my data.
> 
> Once again thx for the great support. And maybe
> someone can direct me to an area in a forum that
> explains y I cant use sudo...

Hope this helps
http://forums.opensolaris.com/thread.jspa?threadID=583&tstart=-1
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