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.
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
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
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
Someone wrote me a note about bench marks etc
after reading my Root Raid Howto
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