Stan Hoeppner wrote: > Eldar Gafiyatov wrote: >> Is it possible to setup debian on a hardware raid 10? If possible, >> how can I do it? > > Yes it is possible. The kernel needs to have the driver for the block > device compiled in, at least that's the best way to do it, IMHO. > > Also, the RAID level is irrelevant. You will not be installing Linux > onto a "RAID 10", you will be installing Linux onto a logical drive or > LUN presented by the hardware BIOS. > > We would be able to better assist you if you would provide more > information about your RAID controller. > > Unless the kernel doesn't have a driver for your controller, this should be as simple as booting up and installing on /dev/sd* (probably sda). To the debian installer and everything else in userland, the raid 10 logical drive looks just like a single physical drive, it hides the details from you - all you have to do is plop in the drives and set things up in the raid controller's bios).
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