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Software RAID-1: a documented trail



I just finished converting my home workstation to a Redundant Array of
Inexpensive Disks (RAID) of level 1 (mirroring). I was scared by the
strange noises my hard disk was doing a fews months ago, and I then set
up a daily replication to an other disk in case something breaks. It was
a temporary solution for RAID, which I had never worked with. Well I
finally did it, and I tried to summarize the steps I took in a web page:

http://nicolas.marchildon.net/linux/toraid/

I really don't expect this page to be very useful for most people.
However, I found out over the years that when I have a hard problem, I
often end up on dark, unknown web sites where one had documented what he
did. So I did it partly for that reason, and partly because I'll have to
do it again on my mail server.

I'll be glad to answer any questions about the web page. It probably
have lots of errors, as I tried to make it straight to the point,
whereas my trail consisted in much more trial and error.

Nicolas

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