On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Christian Ordig wrote:

> > Michael, you cannot (as yet, AFAIK) take an existing ext2 partition and
> > raid it without "reformatting" it. The only way to do it is to back up
> > your data, repartition (as necessary), set up your raid, mkfs, and then
> > restore the data into the new (multi-partition/drive-based) filesystem.
> 
> Have you read the latest Software-RAID HowTo?
> There is a description how to setup a Root-RAID system using an existing disk
> and another one without destroying the contents of the existing disk.
> This also works for non-Root FS setups, of course.

Ahah. The root-raid section was the only place I hadn't thought to look
for this info. Thanks!

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