On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 10:28:54PM -0700, Chapman, Robert wrote:
> the concept, but when I use Disk Druid to create partitions it makes the
> boot partition of the second drive start over the 1024 limit. Unfortunately 
> their is no way to control the start and end of partitions with Disk Druid.
> I have also tried FDISK and have no problems setting up the 
> partitions but seem to have problems with crashing when installing the
> operating system.
don't worry
create partitions of type linux-raid, create the raid1 from the 3 partition
and tell it it is for /boot, it will make it the 1st partition

L.

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