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<DIV>Now that really sucks, I guess I could use Novell's SUSE Linux and see how
that goes. From what I can see it appears that you have to partition one
drive then partition the other drive to match the first. Especially if
using SATA drives.</DIV>
<DIV>I'll see how the SUSE Linux handles this.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks for the input.</DIV>
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<DIV>Jon<BR><BR>>>> plug@jensz.id.au 6:33:18 pm 22/03/2006
>>><BR>It sounds like you need to load the appropriate driver for the
disk <BR>controller, because it's only seeing the actual physical disks and not
<BR>the logical RAID drive.<BR><BR>Unless the driver comes as source (which
would probably mean it'd be in <BR>the kernel already and you wouldn't have this
problem), you might be out <BR>of luck on Debian as most only release drivers
for Red Hat based Linux <BR>most of the time...<BR><BR><BR>/ Ben<BR><BR><BR>Jon
Miller wrote:<BR>> I'm setting up a hardware mirror for a server and using
debian 3.1 as the OS. What I've noticed after I've setup the mirror on the
drives is that Debian shows 2 drives instead of presenting me with 1 logical
volume. Is this correct or have I missed something?<BR>><BR>>
Thanks<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> Jon L. Miller, ASE, CNS, CLS, MCNE,
CCNA<BR>> Director/Sr Systems Consultant<BR>> MMT Networks Pty Ltd<BR>>
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