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Even for a software raid you'll need two actual harddisks. I think you are takingtalking about a raid 1, which means that every data is stored on both harddisks, so if one fails you'll be able to boot up from the other harddisk.

A softraid on one harddisk wouldn't make any sense, because if you bug one partition also the other one would be bugged.

Even for a software raid you'll need two actual harddisks. I think you are taking about a raid 1, which means that every data is stored on both harddisks, so if one fails you'll be able to boot up from the other harddisk.

A softraid on one harddisk wouldn't make any sense, because if you bug one partition also the other one would be bugged.

Even for a software raid you'll need two actual harddisks. I think you are talking about a raid 1, which means that every data is stored on both harddisks, so if one fails you'll be able to boot up from the other harddisk.

A softraid on one harddisk wouldn't make any sense, because if you bug one partition also the other one would be bugged.

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Even for a software raid you'll need two actual harddisks. I think you are taking about a raid 1, which means that every data is stored on both harddisks, so if one fails you'll be able to boot up from the other harddisk.

A softraid on one harddisk wouldn't make any sense, because if you bug one partition also the other one would be bugged.