Ok... I don't think I missed anything. I have RAID 0 on two 30GB hard drives. I set it up during the install with no OS installed at all, both were clean drives (no data). I dragged disk 1 over to the RAID setup then I dragged disk 2 over. Then I partitioned with one partition that came out to 57GB. I installed the OS on the RAID volume.

"Note: Xserve, which originally shipped with Mac OS X Server 10.1.5, is an exception to this. Xserve may use a RAID volume as the startup disk. Mac OS X Server 10.1.5 is only available with and only supported on Xserve computers that originally included it. Users of Mac OS X Server 10.1.5 on Xserve should update to Mac OS X Server 10.2 or later."

I don't understand what you're getting at. I don't have an Xserve or the Server OS. I have 10.2 on a sawtooth and it works. I don't know what else to tell ya. It just works. I know that isn't hard evidence but I don't know how I can prove it to you.

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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