Well I think I could do that but I really don't want to. It seems like I
might take some advice I got somewhere else and boot off a samll drive
that's attached to the standard IDE, but then actually run the OS off the
RAID1 array. This should work as far as I know.
MPG
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> "MPG" <baggieboarder********.com> wrote in message
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>> Hey, maybe someone here can help me out... I haven't been able to find
>> anything anywhere on this. Basically, what I want to be able to do is
>> have
>> two Promise RAID cards in my system, and still be able to boot off one of
>> them.
>
> We have fought constantly with Promise RAID cards (the cards that
> don't fullfill their Promise) and have had absolutely no luck with two
> cards in one box.
>
> Is there any way you can get away with using the native IDE and do
> software RAID for one of your arrays?
>
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