I found out that you can work with .
extdisk-lar_0_0_2_i386_deb.zip extdisk-lar_0_0_3_i386_deb.zip lvm-and-raid-extdisk_0_0_1_dsc.zip lvm-and-raid-extdisk_0_0_1_source_changes.zip lvm-and-raid-extdisk_0_0_1_tar_gz.zip lvm-and-raid-extdisk_0_0_2_dsc.zip lvm-and-raid-extdisk_0_0_2_i386_changes.zip lvm-and-raid-extdisk_0_0_2_tar_gz.zip lvm-and-raid-extdisk_0_0_3_dsc.zip lvm-and-raid-extdisk_0_0_3_dsc_asc.zip lvm-and-raid-extdisk_0_0_3_i386_changes.zip lvm-and-raid-extdisk_0_0_3_tar_gz.zip But how do i lload these when i'm installing debian?? Does anyone know this?? |
Somehow my answer to your post before the last one was lost. Here goes again:
You then need a bootable CD ... e.g. Knoppix (Debian derivate). Mount your harddisks so you can write to them and use the standard commands from the shell up to step #5. Then install Debian. There is no way entirely without a running system. |
I think i'm going to do it this way:
Make a normal partition. Install debian on it. Create an other partition. type : 8e (linux lvm) Then mount the root partition to it!! Then I will have a normal boot partition and an logical volume root partition. And then a can put a raid1 over it!! Can enyone confirm if this can be done?? I know howto, but does it works?? |
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