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By: flatcap
Yes. LDM, or Dynamic Disks, is just a partitioning scheme. The booting operating
system reads the PRIVHEAD at the beginning of the disk and can then find the
database (last 1MB of the disk).
http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/ldm/overview/database.html
As for the spanning, the OS would have another layer. The MD layer in Linux
can piece together several partitions and make them look like one big partition,
or one redundant partition.
Hope this makes a bit more sense,
FlatCap (Rich)
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