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Re: Lion 10.7.2 RAID-0 with TonyMacX86 tools & Chimera 1.6.0
Yes the one on the Desktop. And there was a typo on the command. The correct line is:
cp -R Extra /Volumes/Boot\ OS\ X/ [Enter]
Unfortunately, the version of the boot loader is now very key. For Lion and Chimera use 1.6.0 (and we won't know until the next version if that will be compatible with Lion RAIDs).
And for Snow Leopard I would use Chimera 1.4.n or lower.
This means that the boot drive order is very important if you have both Lion and Snow Leopard RAID sets physically present at boot time.
neil
opty said:very clear and easy to follow instruction. by far the best
i tried to setup a raid 0 on SNOW once before but it was very difficult. will try this soon.
the EXTRA folder that gets copied over with this command "cp R- Extra /Volumes/Boot\ OS\ X/ [Enter]" is the one we edited on the desktop, am i correct?
Thanks
Yes the one on the Desktop. And there was a typo on the command. The correct line is:
cp -R Extra /Volumes/Boot\ OS\ X/ [Enter]
Unfortunately, the version of the boot loader is now very key. For Lion and Chimera use 1.6.0 (and we won't know until the next version if that will be compatible with Lion RAIDs).
And for Snow Leopard I would use Chimera 1.4.n or lower.
This means that the boot drive order is very important if you have both Lion and Snow Leopard RAID sets physically present at boot time.
neil