I have a system which has a 300MB drive and a 200MB drive.  It is
difficult to fit a decent redhat system (X11, networking, latex) on
either one of these disks, but if I could combine them into one virtual
drive, I'd do fine.  Any idea how I could do that?  I know there is
support for it in the kernel that ships with redhat, but I didn't see
it as an option during the install, and I'm not sure how I would do
such a thing post-install, if it is even possible.  I'd hate to have to
buy an EIDE controller and a 1GB drive just to use the old 486.


Thanks,
-Lou

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