How to OS install on 0+1 raid volume ?

From: PSI (sipark_m_at_fineit.net)
Date: 12/24/04

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    Date: Fri, 24 Dec 2004 11:45:50 +0900
    
    

    Hi, Gurus.

    I will try to OS install on 0+1 raid volume using SVM.
    How to OS install on 0+1 raid volume ? I saw OS install on 1(mirror) raid volume using JumpStart at Doc.sun.com

    Let me know your any idea.. plz..

     

    Thanks & Regards,
    PSI
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