"Oh first I should note OS X will not let you boot from a RAID except on an Xserve. Its because the drivers have to be loaded before the RAID can be recognized ..."

Liar... no offense. But my Mac and I are living proof it can be done! I have OS X 10.2.*8*? Well, its 10.2 at least. I set up a RAID with the Mac OEM drive (30GB aprox) and another 30GB Seagate (PC) IDE drives when i was installing X. I just simply went over to RAID and followed directions. I DO NOT HAVE SERVER. On this machine.


As for the RAID problem, I would open disk util and make sure it says that they are a-ok. Go over to RAID tab and make sure it says fully functional. Then maybe some disk utilities, fix permissions? Just guessing here. I'm sure you've done all that already.


Mike (aka PC Tech) Computer/Networking Support Technician AAHS, CO, Academy School District 20

"Don't trust anyone below 10,000 feet" -Me Dad


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