I think you need the alternate install disk to get it to install softraid, not 
the desktop version. Wesley should be able to fix you up ( plug, plug ).

Steve

On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 09:23:48 +1300
chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> So a question for the stupid and slow like me.
> 
> is it possible to install a raid system under Ubuntu gnome desktop ver
> 8.04
> 
> I have not yet looked online, as I only have a dial up connection which
> is flakey where I live
> 
> Regards Chris T
> 
> On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 09:04 +1300, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> > On Thu 16 Oct 2008 22:45:18 NZDT +1300, Jim Cheetham wrote:
> > 
> > > Well, you can restore the OS from an install CD easily enough, and as
> > > long as you've got a list of installed packages, you'll be good to go
> > > quickly enough.
> > 
> > Uhhm,
> > 
> > > Having said that, I don't have any customer servers that aren't on
> > > RAID1 for their OS, because no-one wants to waste time restoring from
> > > backup, or reinstalling :-)
> > 
> > exactly. I can be without computer for the number of days it takes to
> > get a new disk, then spend 2h installing Linux and anything up to X to
> > configure it again the way I had it. Or I can take a slightly older disk
> > from a previous computer, or buy another smaller disk, put it in as
> > well, and remain mostly operational (and fully for email etc) all the
> > way. There's just no comparison. Mount the non-raided disk partitions of
> > the two disks as /data and /biggerdata, use one for your collections and
> > the other for on-disk ISOs of your install media or latest backups.
> > 
> > Raid doesn't do away with the need for backups, but the hassles it saves
> > are enormous. A fortnight ago I ran badblocks etc and the works on one
> > disk while keeping on working on the other disk. No problems, just a few
> > reallocated sectors, so hot-add it again. Zero downtime.
> > 
> > Volker
> > 
> 


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