> > [Wakko Warner]
> > > While this subject is fresh, what would be wrong with using the
> > > entire drive as opposed to creating a partition and adding the
> > > partition to the raid?
> >
> > Does it autodetect an entire drive? The autodetect logic for
> > partitions looks at the 'partition
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> [Wakko Warner]
> > While this subject is fresh, what would be wrong with using the
> > entire drive as opposed to creating a partition and adding the
> > partition to the raid?
>
> Does it autodetect an entire drive? The autodetect logic for
>
[Wakko Warner]
> While this subject is fresh, what would be wrong with using the
> entire drive as opposed to creating a partition and adding the
> partition to the raid?
Does it autodetect an entire drive? The autodetect logic for
partitions looks at the 'partition type' byte, which of course
[Wakko Warner]
While this subject is fresh, what would be wrong with using the
entire drive as opposed to creating a partition and adding the
partition to the raid?
Does it autodetect an entire drive? The autodetect logic for
partitions looks at the 'partition type' byte, which of course
On Sun, 29 Oct 2000, Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Wakko Warner]
While this subject is fresh, what would be wrong with using the
entire drive as opposed to creating a partition and adding the
partition to the raid?
Does it autodetect an entire drive? The autodetect logic for
partitions
> > Hi,
> > After I create a RAID setup on the drives,The
> > superblock will be generated at the end of the drives.
> > If I move these drives to other linux system, will
> > this
> > system recognise the RAID setup without reconfiguring
> > the Linux ?
>
> If the CHS / LBA settings are the
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Anil kumar wrote:
> Hi,
> After I create a RAID setup on the drives,The
> superblock will be generated at the end of the drives.
> If I move these drives to other linux system, will
> this
> system recognise the RAID setup without reconfiguring
> the Linux ?
If the CHS /
Anil kumar wrote:
>
> Hi,
> After I create a RAID setup on the drives,The
> superblock will be generated at the end of the drives.
> If I move these drives to other linux system, will
> this
> system recognise the RAID setup without reconfiguring
> the Linux ?
>
Yes - if that other linux
Anil kumar wrote:
Hi,
After I create a RAID setup on the drives,The
superblock will be generated at the end of the drives.
If I move these drives to other linux system, will
this
system recognise the RAID setup without reconfiguring
the Linux ?
Yes - if that other linux system has a
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Anil kumar wrote:
Hi,
After I create a RAID setup on the drives,The
superblock will be generated at the end of the drives.
If I move these drives to other linux system, will
this
system recognise the RAID setup without reconfiguring
the Linux ?
If the CHS / LBA
Hi,
After I create a RAID setup on the drives,The
superblock will be generated at the end of the drives.
If I move these drives to other linux system, will
this
system recognise the RAID setup without reconfiguring
the Linux ?
If the CHS / LBA settings are the same, and the
Hi,
After I create a RAID setup on the drives,The
superblock will be generated at the end of the drives.
If I move these drives to other linux system, will
this
system recognise the RAID setup without reconfiguring
the Linux ?
with regards,
Anil
Hi,
After I create a RAID setup on the drives,The
superblock will be generated at the end of the drives.
If I move these drives to other linux system, will
this
system recognise the RAID setup without reconfiguring
the Linux ?
with regards,
Anil
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