Morning from Sunny France (for a change too) ;-)

What I know is that if vista cannot read ubuntu's file system, it'll
probably not mirror anything written to it, but you can make it readable by
installing a 3rd party driver for the Ex2 or Ex3 file system,, google it
you'll find plenty

as for ubuntu, I am not sure, bcause I never trie such thing, but what I
think is that after any changes you do to the ubuntu partition, you can open
vista later and let it save te changes into the mirror disk

that's all I can answer, the rest isn't my business, I hope i have helped!

On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Richard Edwards
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Morning all from sunny England (for a change!)
>
> I am currently using vista 32 with fakeraid (the intel matrix flavour)
> and have two disks mirrored.
>
> I have shrunk my volume to give me plenty of space free for a ubuntu
> install.
>
> When booting into ubuntu install I am given (understandably) two disks
> rather than my mirror array.
>
> Now for the questions...
>
> How will ubuntu/vista behave with this setup?
> Can I then mirror the disk assigned to ubuntu within ubuntu?
> Is there goingt to be any "cross contamination"?
>
> Thanks all.
>
> Rich
>
> >
>

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