Hi Jean,
as far as I know Linux supports only software RAID 1 as boot partition
among all software RAID types/levels.
If you want stripping, LVM can be used too.
The reason for Linux to not see the raid array when you booted from the
third disk may be that you haven't updated /etc/mdadm/mdad
Small update.
I have installed a 3rd drive to try another option. All 3 exactly the
same, 3 x 2TB.
1st drive in standard mode
Drives 2 and 3 in RAID0, splitted in 2 x 2TB folders
Installation is going weel, GRUB installed on the first disk. While
it's installating, from alt-f2 I looked at the de
Hi,
I'm trying for the 2 last days to install a Debian Wheezy on a RAID0
drive but I'm facing many issues.
I have 2 x 2TB drives configured in a 4TB RAID0 drive.
I initially used the b3 net installer but it was missing the grub bios
partition.
Now, I'm using B4, starting it with dmraid=true. I'
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