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    a partition might be ok but to ensure your data is as safe as possible I would install it on a USB drive and just boot from that.
    I'm using an internal usb port for the OS and the hard drives do data only.

    Jon

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    Okay...

    I'll try more tomorrow and give you feedback then.

    Thanks!

    Christian

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    christan

    let us know how you make out tomorrow

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    It seems that open-e doesn't accept partitions on a HDD but needs a seperate disk to be able to create a volume group. Booting from USB stick would work if that DELL stuff would accept anything and actually boot.

    I will get new (of course old ones, but new to me ) PCs later and will try again then.

    I know that normally noone would try it out on stuff that I use and I know that under normal circumstances it is a non existing problem... but oh well, that stuff is all that they give me for now.

    Thanks for helping.

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    Okay... I am using two HDDs in my "new" PCs now. It definitely expects a seperate HDD, otherwise it wouldn't find any units to create volumes. So I can create volumes and everything could be fine....

    Now I am having the problem that I cannot make the failover function work. I'm going to make a new thread, so this here wouldn't get mixed up.

    Thanks to everyone so far!

    Christian

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