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Can I dual-boot a RAID 0?
Name: Anton K Date: August 4, 2002 at 01:04:09 Pacific
Comment:
I'm building a computer with two 40G drives on a RAID 0 (data striping), but I don't know if I can dual-boot winXP/Redhat on them. I'm sure a lot of Linux users use RAIDs and may be able to help me out, although I haven't seen any docs devoted to the subject. How difficult (if not impossible) would this make the installation?
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