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Hi,
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 09:53:09PM +0000, Adam Trickett wrote:
> Linux's LVM implementation is from HP-UX and doesn't do mirroring for that you 
> need another application. IBM's original LVM solution can do mirroring of a 
> within a volume group, so you don't need a RAID application first.
> 
> Apparently it's now possible to do this in Linux, from Debian Etch and Centos 
> 4 era systems. However I've not found out how, almost everyone talks about 
> running LVM2 on top of standard Linux software RAID.
> 
> Anyone know how?
I've never tried it, because I heard that if one disk dies then the
machine doesn't boot without manual intervention.  Is this true?
Cheers,
Andy