On 05/19/15 01:28, Michael van Elst wrote:
[email protected] ("William A. Mahaffey III") writes:

Thanks for your reply. I thought that since a RAID10 is just a RAID0 of
RAID1 devices, there might be some hope of the boot program still
finding what it needed on the RAID1 devices under the RAID10, but
apparently not. No problems, I can proceed as originally planned w/ no
discomfort. Thanks again :-).
It could even do that under the assumption that all data it has
to access is on the same disk.

The safer approach is to have a small RAID0 on the first two disks
for booting. This is usually the root partition.


s/RAID0/RAID1/ ? & that is in fact what I will be doing :-) ....

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        William A. Mahaffey III

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