Say I've got the following files:
* Some small files that I want to keep safe, eg. document backups,
databases, etc.
* Some big files that I don't care much about losing but need to read
quickly, eg. video
Can I use software RAID-1 (mirroring) on a partition containing the
first type of files and RAID-0 (striping) on the other partition?
The Software-RAID-HOWTO kind-of implies that you can do this by
specifying a partition number in the |/etc/raidtab file, but the
description refers to "devices" throughout, not "partitions".|
Cheers,
Jon
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