I just did a search of the archives and didn't see this.  Sorry if this
has been covered already - I'm new to the list.

I want to install to a software raid device (/dev/md0)  I can create the
device prior to install.  I have a 2.2.13ac kernel with software raid
support that I can place on the install disk.  This will autodetect and
autostart the raid.  So it will be available for the install.  I guess my
question is whether the install system will allow me to use /dev/md0, for
example, instead of /dev/hdx?

I'm trying to avoid using a small install partition and doing the copy
thing.  This system has more drives in it than the box can already handle
and I can't afford to waste the space for an install.

BTW, I'll be booting from a diskette and/or CD after the install.  This is
done bye using root=900.  For those thinking about using software
raid get 2.2.13ac and ignore all the initrd stuff from the How-To.  The
kernel will start the raid if the partition types are set to raid - very
nice.

Thanks,

Scott

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 Scott Patten                                  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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