On Dec 7 2007 07:30, Nix wrote:
>On 6 Dec 2007, Jan Engelhardt verbalised:
>> On Dec 5 2007 19:29, Nix wrote:
On Dec 1 2007 06:19, Justin Piszcz wrote:
> RAID1, 0.90.03 superblocks (in order to be compatible with LILO, if
> you use 1.x superblocks with LILO you can't boot)
>
On 6 Dec 2007, Jan Engelhardt verbalised:
> On Dec 5 2007 19:29, Nix wrote:
>>>
>>> On Dec 1 2007 06:19, Justin Piszcz wrote:
>>>
RAID1, 0.90.03 superblocks (in order to be compatible with LILO, if
you use 1.x superblocks with LILO you can't boot)
>>>
>>> Says who? (Don't use LILO ;-)
>>
On Dec 5 2007 19:29, Nix wrote:
>>
>> On Dec 1 2007 06:19, Justin Piszcz wrote:
>>
>>> RAID1, 0.90.03 superblocks (in order to be compatible with LILO, if
>>> you use 1.x superblocks with LILO you can't boot)
>>
>> Says who? (Don't use LILO ;-)
>
>Well, your kernels must be on a 0.90-superblocked
On 1 Dec 2007, Jan Engelhardt uttered the following:
>
> On Dec 1 2007 06:19, Justin Piszcz wrote:
>
>> RAID1, 0.90.03 superblocks (in order to be compatible with LILO, if
>> you use 1.x superblocks with LILO you can't boot)
>
> Says who? (Don't use LILO ;-)
Well, your kernels must be on a 0.90-s
On Sat, 1 Dec 2007, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Dec 1 2007 07:12, Justin Piszcz wrote:
On Sat, 1 Dec 2007, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Dec 1 2007 06:19, Justin Piszcz wrote:
RAID1, 0.90.03 superblocks (in order to be compatible with LILO, if
you use 1.x superblocks with LILO you can't boot)
S
On Dec 1 2007 07:12, Justin Piszcz wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Dec 2007, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>> On Dec 1 2007 06:19, Justin Piszcz wrote:
>>
>> > RAID1, 0.90.03 superblocks (in order to be compatible with LILO, if
>> > you use 1.x superblocks with LILO you can't boot)
>>
>> Says who? (Don't use LILO ;-)
On Sat, 1 Dec 2007, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Dec 1 2007 06:19, Justin Piszcz wrote:
RAID1, 0.90.03 superblocks (in order to be compatible with LILO, if
you use 1.x superblocks with LILO you can't boot)
Says who? (Don't use LILO ;-)
I like LILO :)
, and then:
/dev/sda1+sdb1 <-> /dev/
On Dec 1 2007 06:19, Justin Piszcz wrote:
> RAID1, 0.90.03 superblocks (in order to be compatible with LILO, if
> you use 1.x superblocks with LILO you can't boot)
Says who? (Don't use LILO ;-)
>, and then:
>
> /dev/sda1+sdb1 <-> /dev/md0 <-> swap
> /dev/sda2+sdb2 <-> /dev/md1 <-> /boot (ext3)
Quick question,
Setup a new machine last night with two raptor 150 disks. Setup RAID1 as
I do everywhere else, 0.90.03 superblocks (in order to be compatible with
LILO, if you use 1.x superblocks with LILO you can't boot), and then:
/dev/sda1+sdb1 <-> /dev/md0 <-> swap
/dev/sda2+sdb2 <-> /de
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