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    Let me just wipe this saliva off the side of my mouth...<br>
    Man, I hope!<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/12/15 12:14, James Fluhler wrote:<br>
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      <div>Apparently David its a company called southern light, they
        have committed to bring fibre to hsv in the next year initially
        just for businesses but allowing local ISPs to tap their fibre
        line to provide faster service to homes. They are hinting at
        100gb for businesses and 1gb for homes potentially.<br>
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        James F.</div>
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        On Jun 12, 2015, at 9:23 AM, david <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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          The Google gig?  I'll believe it when I see it, but we can
          dream.<br>
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          I would sincerely LOVE to get rid of an ISP, regardless of
          bandwidth.  <br>
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          David<br>
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          <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/12/15 08:57, James Fluhler
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            <div>Not related but semi related you hear all that news
              about fibre coming to hsv? Maybe 1gig the the outside
              world isn't so far away if you live in the right area!<br>
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              James F.</div>
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              On Jun 11, 2015, at 5:11 PM, david <<a
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                I'm thinking about putting all the computers on the
                network disk array, including the SOC's: beaglebone
                blacks, arduino mega256, and the RPi2.  I would not mind
                doing the compiles (and maybe even the booting!) on the
                hard drives instead of the limited-life SD cards and
                'flash' that are on the SOC's.  Any of you guys done
                that?  Everything in the house is 1Gb Ethernet.  If only
                I could get that to the outside world <heavy
                sigh.>  <span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-)     </span></span><br>
                 Already have the BBB's booting of the SD card, which
                you have to do with the rev B's and their 2 Gb size..<br>
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                David<br>
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                <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/11/15 17:01, david
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                  There was an itsy-bitsy blurb about it on Debian's
                  site but there were no details given and, doing Yet
                  Another Fresh Install (copyright), I could not find it
                  in any of the auto OR manual disk setups. 
                  <sigh>  This was less than a month ago.<br>
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                  David<br>
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                  <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/11/15 16:56, Brian
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                        <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at
                          4:49 PM, WebDawg <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                                    Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 2:41 PM, david
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                                        Linux raid is fine with the
                                        striping but it sucks at
                                        mirroring.  The second (mirror)
                                        drive is NOT identical in any
                                        shape form or fashion.  Even the
                                        partitions are different.  And
                                        it is not bootable!!!  In
                                        mirroring, I want immediate
                                        fail-over, or at most, one
                                        shutdown, remove/replace drive,
                                        then back up right where I was.<br>
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                                        Thanks,<br>
                                        David<br>
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                                  <div>I agree.  I had to go through
                                    hell with a Debian mdadm system to
                                    install the boot loader on both
                                    drives.  I know this is a problem
                                    with a few software raid solutions.<br>
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                                  <div>Anyone know if this has been
                                    fixed in any OS +
                                    Filesystem/Software Raid?  One of
                                    the things that killed me was if the
                                    bootloader was corrupted on one
                                    disk, or the disk was partially
                                    corrupted or something, in a
                                    software raid scenario, the bios has
                                    to know to move to the next disk,
                                    but when does that ever happen?<br>
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                                  <div>This was a big failing with
                                    software raid.  I am sure it could
                                    be hacked around by placing the
                                    bootloader somewhere else...or
                                    something.<br>
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                        Again, this isn't a problem with the software
                        RAID, but just how Linux works. mdadm doesn't
                        know anything about the MBR since it's not in a
                        partition. Instead you configure the bootloader
                        to install itself on the MBR of both drives.
                        IIRC some installers (Debian maybe?) offered to
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