** Also affects: linux (Fedora)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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So I would not use the dmraid controller then and instead create a software
raid by using the Linux capabilities for that? Did I get that right?
Think I can manage to do that.
But how can I get rid of the dmraid metadata on the disks?
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@Mark Wilmoth
Experienced the same. After reading this thread I tried installing 10.10 on the
Revo with 'encrypt home directory' which, obviously, will install cryptsetup
the startup process went one stop further and then hang up while showing the
splash-screen (it didn't show that before).
Sta
oh, also I would like to add this, cuz maybe it could help find the problem or
a solution to anyone who is more skilled than I am:
Installing the dmraid modul on my Ubuntu 10.04 setup (which is installed on the
same computer, but on a 'normal' HDD, and which does NOT touch the SSDs) this
system
** Changed in: dmraid
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: dmraid
Assignee: (unassigned) => ubuntu-dmraid (ubuntu-dmraid)
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Same as Simon Simon Rodan - I need dmraid since I want to boot from my
(damned expensive) Revodrive X2, which is in fact nothing else but a
dmraid connection 4 Sandforce SSDs.
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