Wow, first, thanks for the quick answer! > You can create RAID arrays in woody installer, I've done it on the same > chipset
I tried. My partitions where already made during win2k installation (I think I forgot to tell I'm trying to make a dual boot config.). The raid manager on the installer doesn't recognize them. Should I install linux before windows?? >The MBR should be installed in the primary hardrive. The only > problem is the default Debian initrd images tend not to load raid > drivers at boot, so you'll need to regenerate a RAID capable initrd > image to use with the default kernel. Also, try to keep /boot on a > non-raid partition, lilo and grub tend not to recognize raid arrays. > Makes it harder to load initrd images :) Well, I didn't understood this very well, and I don't have another drive, but I can make something else, like a CD or floppy, if its possible. I didn't find any 'dummy' howto on this problem, with a god help, I think its possible write one. I'm really open to new ideas (explained for a dummy like me, of course=] ). Fábio