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An alternative rather than having 3 arrays, one could have one array and use LVM to subdivide it into 3 or more partitions. LVM is a lot more flexible. I am not sure what the...
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For general info:
An alternative rather than having 3 arrays, one could have one array and use LVM to subdivide it into 3 or more partitions. LVM is a lot more flexible. I am not sure what the...
Well done! :)
There are quite a lot of details involved. I recommend you take it step by step and Google for tutorials such as:
how to create a RAID1
how to copy a Ubuntu root partition
how to re-install grub
...
Hi. How much detail do you need?
Create RAID device using mdadm.
Make it an LVM physical volume in order to create partitions on it.
Copy the contents of your old partitions to it and create a...