Actually, I guess I cheated a bit. I set up pairs of Mirrored disks on an MSA20 and then stripped them in software during the Centos Install. It was the easiest way to get around the silly partition size limits on the MSA20's RAID controller.

I'm sure it's straightforward enough to do everything in SW during the install though.





On Mon, 2007-04-02 at 02:30 -0700, Mickey Everts wrote:
Any more details how how your doing it? 

Mickey

John Moylan wrote:
> It's possible. Works well
>
>
>> I would imagine to get RAID10 would require (assuming a 4 drive setup) 
>> you to create 2 RAID1 mirror sets and then using those create a RAID0 
>> stripe.. I haven't attempted this yet and don't even know if its 
>> possible with software RAID yet.. Would be cool, performance and 
>> redundancy.. :)
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