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	<title>Comments on: Ghost RAIDs</title>
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		<title>By: Learn from your mistakes (and backup /home) – Jonamerica.com</title>
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		<description>[...] Like before, I was going to setup the system with a RAID1, for the data redundancy. However, this time I decided to make three partitions rather than two – root (&#8216;/&#8217;), &#8216;/home,&#8217; and swap space. This way, if I ever need to reinstall again, I can simply format the root partition and keep my home directory intact. [...]</description>
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