Carlos Barros wrote:
<SNIP> 
> Some guys toldme about mirroring the hard-disk, so the kernel must
> write on 2 hard-disk at the same time, and if one hd fail could be
> replaced, and the kernel if detects error from one hd it will use the
> other as the main hd and stop using the failing one.
> 
> This is all about to don't loose any data nor time in case of an
> error.
> Any idea of how can be done?
compile kernel with support for RAID, and read the RAID howto (i think it's
actually called sth. like multi-disks or sth like that, i dunno)
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