My Example

1998-10-21 Thread CN Liu
At 12:37 1998/10/13 +0100, Bruno Prior wrote: Briefly, to summarize the steps you need to take: In raidtools-0.90: ./autogen.sh; make; make install; make install_dev Create /etc/raidtab (you can base this on raidtab.sample in raidtools-0.90) mkraid -f /dev/md* (to initialize the RAID devices.

Re: My Example

1998-10-21 Thread Mike Black
If you make your RAID partitions type 86 the latest RAID patches against 2.1.124 (also works on 2.1.125) will allow you to boot from a floppy. The kernel will automagically recognize the RAID partitions and mount them itself (withouth the need for any rc.d scripts). This will allow you to RAID

Re: My Example

1998-10-21 Thread Nick
On Wed, 21 Oct 1998, Mike Black wrote: If you make your RAID partitions type 86 the latest RAID patches against 2.1.124 (also works on 2.1.125) will allow you to boot from a floppy. The kernel will automagically recognize the RAID partitions and mount them itself (withouth the need for any

RE: My Example

1998-10-21 Thread Bruno Prior
I think your confusion is caused by two general points: (a) you are mistaken about some of the details of how RAID now works (e.g. auto-recognition), and (b) more importantly, you are concentrating on where you are coming from, rather than where you are trying to get to. Let's think about how

ROOT RAID HOWTO

1998-10-21 Thread Michael
Someone wrote me a note about bench marks etc after reading my Root Raid Howto I have managed to misplace the e-mail message... Drop me a note if you get this message. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]