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Can HighPoint’s Linux Open-Source Drivers support Boot RAID configurations, if the requested Linux distribution (version) is supported by LACS 2.0?

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Updated at March 28th, 2023

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Yes. If a Bootable RAID configuration is required, please install the HighPoint open source driver after Linux setup is complete. This will enable the LACS2.0 functions to take effect

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