Wow, how coincidental, same boat only previous OS was CentOS 5.3. I however can see the raid array using fdisk -l and mdadm also sees the array. However when I try to mount it I'm told that /dev/md0p1 ...
Trying to install Ubuntu server on a hardware raid 1 array instead of the native linux software raid. The easiest method I found was to use a USB drive to host the bootloader. I'm sure there are ...
In the late 1980s, processing power and memory performance were increasing by more than 40% each year. However, due to mechanical limitations, hard drive performance was not able to keep up. To ...
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