On 09/14/2011 12:06 PM, Duaine Hechler wrote:
When I first started in Linux and found out about RAID, I setup RAID 1.
THEN, unfortunately, the way I play with my system, I found RAID to be very detrimental because I accidentally messed up where I could not boot.
I don't want to be nosy, but may I ask what is an example of the way you were playing with your system which messed it up so you could not boot? Are you talking about a system upgrade, or something more basic? Because I am also playing with my system as I learn all these things, and I am wondering if I should avoid doing certain things. The general advice I have received is to not log in as root unless I have to, which I do try and follow. George
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