On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 01:08:32PM -0600, Ewan Grantham wrote:
> I have been successfully using a RAID-5 array under Windows XP using
> the coLinux 0.7 embedded Linux software (colinux.sourceforge.net) with
> a Debian setup and mdadm (and Samba to make the array available to the
> Windows side of the machine).
Wait - so what is the difference?
Right now, you are using md to make a RAID5 of cloop devices, on
something like a virtual environment.
Soon, you'll use md to make a RAID5 of cloop devices, on a total
physical environment.
If it's working now, how could it possibly not work?
Maybe I don't understand the situation...
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