camillelola
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I'm considering setting up a dual-boot system for the first time for many years. My plan for the system is to set it up as follows:
Given this, my question amounts to the following:
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Camillelola
- SSD for both system partitions
- 2 identical hard disks, split into three partitions each:
- 1 Windows mirrored disk for important data
- 1 Windows striped disk for software that's too big to fit on the SSD
- 1 Linux mirrored disk for important data on the Linux side
Given this, my question amounts to the following:
- Is this information still correct? The latest information I have on what the kernel does and does not support is over 5 years old, and I do not know if undocumented improvements have been made.
- If this is correct, can the problem be worked around by converting the disks to dynamic volumes using either Windows XP or the Linux "ldmtool" package prior to installing them in the Windows 7 system?
- In any case, will I be able to access the mirrored and striped Windows volumes appropriately from the Linux system?
Thanks & Regards
Camillelola