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Dual boot ( Suse 9.2 + Debian for AMD 64 ): K8S Pro (S2882UG3NR) + Sata Raid 1



Hi Debian fans on the list,

Thank you very much for the many, many responds I received when posting my 
last threat in October called "K8S Pro (S2882UG3NR) + Sil 3114 (Raid 1) + 
Sarge".

In the meantime I managed to follow up on software raid and completely ignore 
the proprietary sata drivers.

Anyway, here is a new challenge.

This time I want to make a dual boot machine (Suse 9.2 and Debian for AMD 64).

1) It seems like when creating a raid set is this beein written directly to 
the harddisks. Is this correct ?

Background: I want to setup Suse and Debian next to each other and setting up 
"/" + "/var" + "usr" f.e. as Raid level 1. This would require me to set them 
up separately for each OS. However after having installed the first OS the 
second version will write his raid instructions on the disk, basically 
removing the raid instructions from the first OS.

Any chance to circumvent this ?

-- 
kind regards

Nils Valentin
Tokyo/Japan

http://www.be-known-online.com/mysql/



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