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I would like to echo this. I find that as the technology begins to age, many customers and people find their raid arrays were not so fool-proof. On a windows system, it's a particular pain to reinstall all the software (backing up data is easy, not a problem) with all the regkeys, software activation crap, and all that. Cloning a raid stripe or raid 5 to a single disk (for raid mirroring) seemed like the promise clonezilla offered, but I've not seen it able to understand any raid configurations (hardware ones) yet. Download naruto shippuden 178 subtitle indonesia mp4. It would really be fantastic if clonezilla could actually clone a hardware raid as though it were a single disk, which right now it fails to do (error about cant have a partition outside the disk). I have a similar situation too.I am using my motherboard intel RAID 1(mirror), I don't know why it is 'fake' but it really give me 'RAID results' I do have identical disks and when one of it fails to function, I still have my data and with a new disk, it rebuilds Anyway, I have the same situation, when Clonezilla asks me to choose the destination for saving the image file, it returns all the hardisks and partitions instead of the volume partitionsI will post a result later by doing what Steven mentioned above. Hope we can use this good free utility.:).

I would like to see support added for Intel RAID chipset that's on many motherboards (Intel ICH9/ICH10, etc) Wondering if the Intel chipset is supported on Linux, I googled for it and found this: 'Beginning with Linux* kernel version 2.6.18*, the dmraid* utility 1.0.0-rc15 supports RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 10. Beginning with Linux kernel version 2.6.27*, the mdadm* utility 3.0 supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, and RAID 5. The kernel provides the RAID level support.

The utilities support the Intel® Matrix Storage Manager metadata format. To use the RAID features in dmraid and mdadm, you will need to set up the RAID volume using the Intel® Matrix Storage Manager option ROM (click CTRL + I when prompted during boot to enter the option ROM user interface). Instructions on how to use the RAID features in dmraid and mdadm are included in the man pages within Linux.' I hope we can have this soon.

I just discovered CloneZilla and I really like it! I built a new PC and are using RAID1 mirroring. For now, I am able to make a PartPE boot CD (XP) with the extra intel iaStor.sys driver, and use Drive Image XML and Acronis True Image to backup the partition to files. Just bumping this thread as you requested:-D Our school buys thousands of Dells that have the aforementioned Intel Matrix RAID firmware and it'd be wonderful to be able to clone them. I'll try Walter's suggestion above about removnig a disk then letting it rebuild the array after cloning but I'm not convinced that CloneZilla will recognize the disk.

So I just assume that if the previous install was RAID 0, there shouldn't be any issues starting up the OS in RAID 1; unless I am mistaken. Thanks both for the responses, when I get a chance I will try the actual ubuntu live version of clonezilla. Has any progress been made in seeing ICH10 RAID with Clonezilla? Its a raid 0 using my motherboard software to create the raid 0 volume (ASUS Rampage III Extreme LGA 1366 Intel X58 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard).

I'm actually more of a FOG user, but whichever solution I can apply to RAID will be a huge advantage. How's that for a little friendly competition?;-). I also need firmware RAID (aka fake RAID) support. There is no software (paid or free) that can backup the RAID 10 configuration we are using in the company. Acronis destroys de RAID when booting and other programs fails to boot or any have other problems.

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I would like to echo this. I find that as the technology begins to age, many customers and people find their raid arrays were not so fool-proof. On a windows system, it's a particular pain to reinstall all the software (backing up data is easy, not a problem) with all the regkeys, software activation crap, and all that. Cloning a raid stripe or raid 5 to a single disk (for raid mirroring) seemed like the promise clonezilla offered, but I've not seen it able to understand any raid configurations (hardware ones) yet. Download naruto shippuden 178 subtitle indonesia mp4. It would really be fantastic if clonezilla could actually clone a hardware raid as though it were a single disk, which right now it fails to do (error about cant have a partition outside the disk). I have a similar situation too.I am using my motherboard intel RAID 1(mirror), I don't know why it is 'fake' but it really give me 'RAID results' I do have identical disks and when one of it fails to function, I still have my data and with a new disk, it rebuilds Anyway, I have the same situation, when Clonezilla asks me to choose the destination for saving the image file, it returns all the hardisks and partitions instead of the volume partitionsI will post a result later by doing what Steven mentioned above. Hope we can use this good free utility.:).

I would like to see support added for Intel RAID chipset that's on many motherboards (Intel ICH9/ICH10, etc) Wondering if the Intel chipset is supported on Linux, I googled for it and found this: 'Beginning with Linux* kernel version 2.6.18*, the dmraid* utility 1.0.0-rc15 supports RAID 0, RAID 1, and RAID 10. Beginning with Linux kernel version 2.6.27*, the mdadm* utility 3.0 supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 10, and RAID 5. The kernel provides the RAID level support.

The utilities support the Intel® Matrix Storage Manager metadata format. To use the RAID features in dmraid and mdadm, you will need to set up the RAID volume using the Intel® Matrix Storage Manager option ROM (click CTRL + I when prompted during boot to enter the option ROM user interface). Instructions on how to use the RAID features in dmraid and mdadm are included in the man pages within Linux.' I hope we can have this soon.

I just discovered CloneZilla and I really like it! I built a new PC and are using RAID1 mirroring. For now, I am able to make a PartPE boot CD (XP) with the extra intel iaStor.sys driver, and use Drive Image XML and Acronis True Image to backup the partition to files. Just bumping this thread as you requested:-D Our school buys thousands of Dells that have the aforementioned Intel Matrix RAID firmware and it'd be wonderful to be able to clone them. I'll try Walter's suggestion above about removnig a disk then letting it rebuild the array after cloning but I'm not convinced that CloneZilla will recognize the disk.

So I just assume that if the previous install was RAID 0, there shouldn't be any issues starting up the OS in RAID 1; unless I am mistaken. Thanks both for the responses, when I get a chance I will try the actual ubuntu live version of clonezilla. Has any progress been made in seeing ICH10 RAID with Clonezilla? Its a raid 0 using my motherboard software to create the raid 0 volume (ASUS Rampage III Extreme LGA 1366 Intel X58 SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel Motherboard).

I'm actually more of a FOG user, but whichever solution I can apply to RAID will be a huge advantage. How's that for a little friendly competition?;-). I also need firmware RAID (aka fake RAID) support. There is no software (paid or free) that can backup the RAID 10 configuration we are using in the company. Acronis destroys de RAID when booting and other programs fails to boot or any have other problems.