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Dell Precision w/ RAID on, and RAIDed dual SSD

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I looked, but nothing really addressed the issue I'm looking into.

I have a Dell Precision, i7-3.2GHz, 32GB RAM, and a pair of 500GB SSDs in a 1TB RAID-1. I want to dual boot W10 with any recent LTS distribution, but I've been unable to get any of them see the RAID. It'll see the individual physical drives on the other side of the controller, but not the already partitioned Windows installation.

Willing to entertain pretty much any suggestion, outside of breaking the RAID and reinstalling both OS's on dedicated drives. I've got too much crap installed in Windows...

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