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Old 08-05-2005, 04:23 PM   #1
Rudy Garcia
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Installing linux AS 4 on a Windows Machine w/RAID


I have an Intel mobo (D865PERL) with 2 120GB SATA drives that I had set as a RAID 0 drive. When I installed Linux, it did not see the RAID drive, it saw both SATA drives, as individual drives not a whole one. So I initialized the drives and wipe the info on them. Now my Question is, Linux gives me the option of creating software RAID partitions to create a RAID device, can I create a RAID 0 device and partition it so I can boot into windows and Linux? How do I do it? And if I can what is the recommended partitioning scheme. If I can't!! What is the best why to set up the 2 SATA drives to load both windows and Linux, and the recommended partitioning scheme for Linux.

If some could help a would greatly appreciate it.

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