Michael wrote:
> Several months ago someone mentioned an implementation of network
> raid where the individual raid partitions are nfs mounts or something
> like that.
>
> I would appreciate the reference again, have and application.
>
> Thanks
> Michael
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael,
it is calle
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Jan 6 11:25:19 1999
>
> Jack Gavigan wrote:
> >
> > >While I'm not new to Linux or RAID, I am new to RAID on Linux.
> > >I've read the Root-RAID-HOWTO about 10 times and I'm about as
> > >confused as when I first started.
> >
>
> > My question, I guess, is: Am I r
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 01:41:07PM +, John P . Looney wrote:
> Hi, sorry to bother you all about this, but I have a few questions. First:
>
> I'm working off the latest snapshot of Raidtools-0.90, and a 2.2pre1
> kernel, with RAID-1 built in (not as a module).
did you apply the raid patche
On Tue, Jan 05, 1999 at 11:04:08PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'am running a RAID1 (RH5.*) setup.
> The only way i can get lilo to re-install the boot block is by
> boot'ing non-raid1 and running lilo.
>
> When i have a running / (RAID1) lilo says something about
> Lilo is unable
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Ok, 2.0.36 + raid0145 12-15-98 2.0.36 patch and Raidtools 0.90.0 on PII,
Symbios 53c8xx card. Pair of Quantum 9GB UW disks. Raid1 & autostart
compiled into the kernel.
I've created the appropriate partitions, set the partition ID to fd, and
created the appro
Thanks for the very clear explanations below.
I have an additional questions similar in nature.
I have a RedHat 5.0 environment which has been patched with an older version
of raid/raidtools.
The system is configured for raid-1.
It saved my ass recently when a hard drive went south.
Now I'm ready