On 2004-03-24, Justin Guerin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Note that there's no reason to raid your swap space.
> The kernel does this for you.
Depends on what RAID you want to use for swapspace.
If it's RAID1 (as mentioned in a previous post), then
obviously the kernel doesn't do that for you.
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On Tuesday 23 March 2004 18:27, Michael Webber wrote:
> UPDATE on bottom
>
> [snip]
>
> my swap partition is sda1. I have turned swap off and I have /dev/md0
> = the mirrored swap .. but I cant get the sda2 (all the data and
> stuff) ...
> so yo
UPDATE on bottom
[snip]
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sda1 is a swap partition and im 100% sure that isnt being used (I have
2 gigs of ram hehe) sda2 is being used thats what I boot from ... but ..
what else can I do ?the error is on sda1 .. /etc/fstab =
be
On Tuesday 23 March 2004 12:12, Michael Webber wrote:
> UPDATE on bottom
>
[snip]
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> sda1 is a swap partition and im 100% sure that isnt being used (I have
> 2 gigs of ram hehe) sda2 is being used thats what I boot from ... but
> .. wha
UPDATE on bottom
On Monday 22 March 2004 22:12, Michael Webber wrote:
> hi, I have to scsi disks that are the same size and have the same
> parititon sizes. when I go mkraid /dev/md0
>
> handeling MD device /dev/md0
>
> analyzin super-block
>
> disk0: /dev/sda1, 979933kb, raid superblock at
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