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- Philip L. McMahon
ish. Alternately, you
can use the "failed disk" method
(http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-sparc&m=101787980731878&w=2) to get
the data onto the RAID devices.
Reboot and in OBP select "disk:1" as the primary boot device and your new
RAID should boot.
Finally, adjust /etc/raidtab to enable the /home RAID device, make the RAID,
and then the filesystem. You should now be able to mount it and copy the
contents of /home to it.
Hopefully you find this helpful!
- Philip L. McMahon
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