[06:18] <neil_d> ltspbot
[06:20] <neil_d> how do I get text from the ltspbot
[13:31] <masai47> Does anyone have some advice on initial Partition set ups that will be easy to manage but give some level of redundancy, I have tried fiddling with RAID but it does not seem to be an option during install (at least for 10.10).  I have 3x 500GB drives.
[13:55] <masai47> Ok, I am way over my head on this but I have been tasked with setting up a server for a school that will act as a file server, proxy server, and hopefully also be a LTSP server.  I am not really sure about how to go about starting all of this
[14:06] <alkisg> masai47: I don't know about raid, never had the hardware to try it. But you can put the OS in one disk, /opt (for the fat client virtual disk) in another disk, and /home in yet another disk
[14:06] <alkisg> Probably raid would be better, but I can't help you there.
[14:08] <alkisg> A RAID would give you double disk speed + complete data protection if one of the disks failed.
[14:08] <masai47> alkisg: is there something that I can do after the fact to give it some level of redundancy or back up.  This will be a school server with out the greatest IT administration
[14:08] <alkisg> That's unrelated to edubuntu of course, so you can seek help in #ubuntu or the wiki etc
[14:08] <masai47> well I found some guide online (I think for earlier versions of Edubuntu) that showed installing on RAID really easy
[14:09] <masai47> but on 10.10 it just does not seem to be an option
[14:09] <alkisg> If the live cd/dvd doesn't offer raid support, try with the alternate cd
[14:09] <alkisg> ...and just install edubuntu-desktop on top of it
[14:09] <masai47> ok
[14:10] <masai47> is there a way of installing edubuntu-desktop from an iso image rather than the internet?  (very low speed where I am in Africa)
[14:11] <masai47> also, any advice for 32 or 64 bit?