Ok, so I am a very long time redhat/fedora/gentoo user and am seriously considering a jump to kubuntu since 1) i am tired of 2 day installs (gentoo stage3) and 2) having to cludge together a decent kde setup in a gnome based distro (fedora). I have kubuntu installed on couple of machines and I am really impressed with how much configuration i used to have to in fedora is already done and how much of what i used to have to compile from source is already in a repository in kubuntu. so, that being said, i went to put it on my main workstation today and to my surprise i couldn't figure out how to install to a software raid. mdraid to be specific. this is unfortunately a requirement for me, and no i cannot install to one partition and then mount raid volumes. root needs to be striped.
So i thought, well, maybe if the raid volumes already exist the kubuntu installer will used them so i popped in a gentoo minimal install cd and created the partitions and arrays with fdisk and mdadm. formatted them ext3. rebooted into kubuntu installer and nada. unknown partition. which is strange becuase the kernel should reassemble the arrays based on uuid so at the very least i would expect the installer to detect the partition type (linux raid autodetect - fd) correctly.
i found a process to install 7 to an mdraid setup but it doesn't appear that i can apply to 8 (and it was kind of a hack anyway) because the options it says to select don't exist in 8 (as far as i can tell, anyway). I can't imagine that a distro as well thought out and polished as this one would be missing such a basic feature so someone please reply and tell me i missed something really stupid so i can kick myself and get on with it.
thanks for the help,
joseph
So i thought, well, maybe if the raid volumes already exist the kubuntu installer will used them so i popped in a gentoo minimal install cd and created the partitions and arrays with fdisk and mdadm. formatted them ext3. rebooted into kubuntu installer and nada. unknown partition. which is strange becuase the kernel should reassemble the arrays based on uuid so at the very least i would expect the installer to detect the partition type (linux raid autodetect - fd) correctly.
i found a process to install 7 to an mdraid setup but it doesn't appear that i can apply to 8 (and it was kind of a hack anyway) because the options it says to select don't exist in 8 (as far as i can tell, anyway). I can't imagine that a distro as well thought out and polished as this one would be missing such a basic feature so someone please reply and tell me i missed something really stupid so i can kick myself and get on with it.
thanks for the help,
joseph
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