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[ILUG] Help for sata raid on either an adaptec 1210sa or silicon image 31xx with ubuntu64, fedora64, or a.n.other

[ILUG] Help for sata raid on either an adaptec 1210sa or silicon image 31xx with ubuntu64, fedora64, or a.n.other

Gearoid Griffin gearoidg at gmail.com
Thu Jul 14 00:46:34 IST 2005


Hi all, Im looking for a bit of help with setting up a raid 0 array on
a amd64 machine.
Right Ive done a small bit of research, and yep I realise that most of
the sata controllers are software raid, thats fine no probs with that

I tried the Ubuntu amd 64 distro and it picked up the adaptec ok and
treated them as two separate drives, The silicon image no joy.

I am currently downloading fedora core 4 for amd64 and am just
wondering will that have any better (read easier) setup for setting up
raid 0

So whats my best plan here? Install a base install on one of the
drives and then do a software raid on the rest of the partitions
between the two drives?
Any pointers would be gratefully received.

Cheers
Gearoid



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