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>Only the patches for 2.2.3 can be applied without human interaction.
>So upgrade to 2.2.3...

This was not my experience.  I started with SuSE 6.0 using the "hacker"
kernel (i.e., 2.2.0pre7), grabbed linux-2.2.3.tar.gz and
raid0145-19990309-2.2.3.gz + raidtools-19990309-0.90.tar.gz.  Moved
/usr/src/linux out of the way and extracted the new kernel bits under
/usr/src/linux.  Then proceeded to apply the raid0145 patch.  There was no
include/linux/raid directory in the stock 2.2.3 kernel source, so I got a
pile of 0 length *.orig files and new *.[ch] files in the wrong place
(current directory, /usr/src/linux).  Had to figure out where they all went.

Did I miss something?  (Like another tarball which had include/linux/raid ?)

Once I figured that all out, I did get a two-disk raid1 /dev/md0 working,
with autodetect at startup.  Works quite nice (so far).

Regards,
Mike

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Michael Milligan - Acme Byte & Wire - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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