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Installed Ubuntu 5.10, updated sources.list, apt-get dist-upgrade

Here's the situation: I had /home mounted on a RAID1 virtual partition on my old setup. Installed 6.10 by scratching my machine (wanted to, anyways) and figured it would let me add it in during the installer.

Sorry, but thanks for playing. :P

What's the simplest path to go down and recreate that partition, without having to play recovery games? The RAID partitions are intact, just not mounted and the RAID software isn't started...
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Expand Edited by inthane-chan June 4, 2006, 04:13:18 PM EDT
New Ummm... what KIND of raid?
hardware or software?

LVM, MD, ataraid, libata mirroring, evms? what? Raid Lite (promise something?)

More info is Needed.
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New Software.
The kind that's set up when you start Ubuntu 5.10, tell it during the install to assign two partitions for use as RAID, then start the RAID manager, etc.

Does that make sense? I'm not sure it does, but I hope to GOD it does...
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             Software. - (inthane-chan)

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