On Fri, 2008-06-27 at 19:44 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is it possible to set two hard drives as a raid for storage that is not part 
> of the main fedora installation?
> I'm only interested in creating a shared volume on the network for a couple 
> of people to store files.
> If so, what would be the correct approach?
> Thanks guys,
> EJ
> 


Of course... you only have to mount those disks on some directory in
order to use it. Just think of it as additional disks, as if you would
plugged in USB disk or USB stick.
Raid configuration of those disks are part of fedora
installation/configuration the moment you mount it, and you can see if
RAID is working either through `cat /proc/mdstat` or through `mdadm
--misc --detail /dev/md?`.
You can mount it through /etc/fstab, or manually each time computer
starts.


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