On Mon, 2005-05-30 at 22:08 +0100, Joao Clemente wrote: > Peter, scroll your screen down after setting up raid... you'll see that > you created "raid partitions" that you THEN can set up... they are > displayed on the listing that you're seeing, but down in the list... IMHO the new installer stuff is marvelous, especially when using it in combo with PXE ;) Great jobs guys & gals. The only issue I had when toying around with the RAID stuff was that after trying to make the md0 devices, and one decides to do it differently, that you have to do a 'mdadm --stop md/0' to stop the relevant md's, after which one can use the menu again to redo the partition layout. Also, there should be a small hint that if you make a md set, when one needs separate /boot/ which is on a md set or not. For that matter, can /boot/ exist on a md, which is on a scsi device, which is not builtin to the kernel? Greets, Jeroen
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