Modifications apportées à l'étape #26
Modifié par Kyle Wiens —
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[* black] Well, us, actually. If you're like us and Time Machine just isn't ''enough'', you can RAID the two drives together to make a single 1 TB drive. | |
[* black] Instructions are elsewhere online to do this, but the basic steps are: | |
[* black] Back any data up, then boot off an OS X CD. | |
[* black] Format both drives as Mac OS Extended. | |
- | [* black] Create a new 'RAID set', and add both drives to it. You can choose '[link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_0#Concatenation_.28SPAN.29|Concatenated Set]' or |
- | [* black] After you create the drive array, you can copy an OS |
+ | [* black] Create a new 'RAID set', and add both drives to it. You can choose '[link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_0#Concatenation_.28SPAN.29|Concatenated Set]', mirrored [link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_0#RAID_1|RAID 1], or striped [link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_0#RAID_0|RAID 0]. |
+ | [* black] After you create the drive array, you can copy an OS onto it from a backup (as we did), or you can install OS X from scratch. |