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On Fri, 17 Apr 1998 14:38:58 -0400 Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Hi everyone. I've looked all over the place for how to do this..can't
>find
>out how.
>I'm sure its pretty simple though.
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>I have 2 Quantum 4 gig scsi and a buslogic flashpoint scsi controller
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On 17 Apr, Matt wrote:
> So my question is how do I get RAID working?
I'm not sure about Hardware raid, but to get Software raid
working, check out the following link (which includes lots of other
resource links):
http://amelia.db.erau.edu/ldp/HOWTO/mini/Software-RAID-1.html
Hi everyone. I've looked all over the place for how to do this..can't find
out how.
I'm sure its pretty simple though.
I have 2 Quantum 4 gig scsi and a buslogic flashpoint scsi controller that
supports
RAID levels 1-3. I configured the adapter for RAID and other OS's treat
the 2 drives
as one.