Summary: i am trying to build a RAID system for just learning purpose .. i thought i would start with RAID 0 and later try RAID 1 and 5 .. i have 2 hdd's of sa...
Summary: We had a DELL PowerEdge 2400 Server, shipped with two PIII 866MHz CPUs, 512M memory and two Seagate SCSI HDs. We want to build a FTP server, but SCSI...
Summary: Hi all folks OS:- RedHat7.3 =============== I am preparing to experiment the setup of software RAID 5 using only 3 hard discs. Any folk on this board...
Summary: Software RAID / accidentally raidhotadd to wrong md Issue summary: Had problems with 1 of a 3 drive software raid array. Harddrive is not physically ...
Summary: Got a bit of the problem with the resources used by Red Hat 8.0's software Raid solution that makes the system crawl like a turtle with constant heart...
Summary: Hi, When i try to install RH 7.3 on my box with software raid the install freeze near the end. I have try without raid and with a 7.2, there is no pb....
Summary: Hi ! I am using Red Hat 7.2, just recompile kernel 2.4.18 in one harddisk. Now after my newly compile kernel, I add in another new harddisk so that I...
Summary: I have a 60GB hard drive with only one partition running Win2K Pro. I would like to re-format and partition the hard drive and I need some suggestions...
Summary: i sensed yr question is to instal both linux and Xp on one hard drive,so Solution: 1)get one partition magic 8.0 form market 2)make to partions with t...
Summary: Help!! I would prefer to use Win2k's bootloader (ntldr) to boot to the linux partition. I have read the HOWTO's, but the method described using WinNT...
Summary: I recompiled my kernel.. 2.4.5, and compiled raid1 into the kernel, (not as a module).. Anyway, I have set up a raid1 system, as per instructed by so...
Summary: You could use either software raid, or a logical volume manager (LVM). Personally, I would make do with a 20gb /home though! Alternatively if you coul...
Summary: I have Abit KG7-RAID with 4x40GB HDD in RAID array. The array has 5 partitions, all of them FAT32. On the first I have, WInME installed (8GB primary D...
Summary: Hi, Right away, Yes, this is most probably caused by u're ATA RAID array. Most RAID arrays I know of in motherboards these days are software RAID arr...
Summary: I'm using Linux (ThizLinux 7.0) for the first time, it's already installed on a single (20GB) HD, but I'd like to install Windows XP Pro on the same H...
Summary: Sorry, I have no experience with Suse software. I'd try third-party software to shrink the first partition. Some freeware that can do this are "fips...
Summary: the above post assumes you can boot into a linux shell. The easiest is to just boot from an istallcd (redhad, suse, mandrake, debian, ... whatever fl...
Summary: Linux supports software RAID. You probably want to get a newer version, though, because software RAID is a pain to set up manually. RedHat now has RAI...
Summary: rsync should do everything you want, with the strong encryption of an SSH tunnel and compression capability. The only thing it doesn't do, and I'm not...
Summary: There is a linux partitioning HOWTO (http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Partition/index.html) Personally I tend to create three primary partitions, a small ~50...
Summary: I think the linux kernel has raid support built in . Just boot it up and see. Mine checks for a raid array at every boot and I am running RedHat 7.3 ...
Summary: Just installed the mobo Abit BD7II-RAID with CDROM / CD-RW / Zip on IDE 1/2 and 2 hdds on the HPT 372 RAID controller (IDE 3/4). I did setup RAID 0 in...
Summary: I am considering purchasing a new XP computer. I would like to dual boot XP with RH 9, and would like to know if I need to buy a seperate partition u...
Summary: I'm new in Linux and partitioning and MBR. WHAT I HAVE: I have 2 hard drives 1: hda 8GB (2GB;2GB;2GB;2GB),(FAT;FAT;FAT;FAT32) 2: hdd 1,2 GB (0,9GB;0,1...