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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2009

Part 2 of How to install Ubuntu in a RAID 0 array

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  • Thanks buddy, very clear video and this will help me setup my brothers raid tomorrow. Thankyou once again and keep up the good work :D

  • I'm glad you found it helpful.  Thanks!

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  • i just purchased HP ML350 G6 server with 6 X 1terabyte. I want to configure the first two harddisk as RAID0 and the next 3 harddisk as RAID5 and the last as backup on an Ubuntu Server 11.04. How do i go about it?

  • Useful how to, but do you know this way you leave some space unused in the second hard drive ?

  • Useful how to, but do you know this way you leave some space unused in the second hard drive ? Tnx.

  • Useful howto, but do you know this way you leave some space unused in the second hardrive ? Tnx.

  • A very, very great article - it was helpful. Also the music at the end is awesome. Could you tell me please which band is it? :D Thanks in advance!

  • I am trying to set up RAID 1 (on 2 2TB SATA disks) and I have an MSI Motherboard with Hardware RAID support. When I install with Ubuntu Alternate (11.10), it asks me whether I want to "Activate the RAID device" .. I do so and I see one 2TB device, partition it as recommended (1mb for boot loader, 4GB for swap, the rest for ext4) Ubuntu seems to install, but I can't boot. Just hangs then goes into some ash/crappy shell. looks like it can't mount my root device :/

  • Awesome tutorial worked like a charm, the only diffrerence is that modify the raid devices setup to "format data on the disk" instead of leaving it default at "do not delete existing files..."

    Thx!! no more microsoft windows for me =)

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