On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 02:19:22PM -0400, Paul B. Brown wrote:
Hello all,
Sorry for such a simple request but I can't seem to get mkraid to work.
I want to mirror (RAID-1) two 4.2 GB SCSI drives (/dev/sda, /dev/sdb).
Distribution: Redhat 5.2 (Linux 2.0.36)
Software: RAIDTools 0.50
Tom Livingston [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Last fall I set up a big file server as a personal project. It was
surprisingly easy for me to get going, but in the process I learned that
linux-raid (maybe raid in general?) serializes it's access to the disks...
so if you have a five drive RAID5
Luca Berra wrote:
On Thu, Jun 03, 1999 at 02:19:22PM -0400, Paul B. Brown wrote:
Hello all,
Sorry for such a simple request but I can't seem to get mkraid to work.
I want to mirror (RAID-1) two 4.2 GB SCSI drives (/dev/sda, /dev/sdb).
Distribution: Redhat 5.2 (Linux 2.0.36)
Will Linux allow level 1 raid to be two partitions on the same disk?
I know this is not something any sane person would do, but for the dake of
exper-menting I would like to know.
I attempted it, but I get mkraid: aborted after trying it. Don't know if
my config is wrong.
Greg Michie
Gang, *** Please reply to my e-mail address and not the list ***
I'm building a dual disk RAID-1 on Linux 2.0.36. It ain't workin'. So . . . .
What the heck is this:
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Boot messages:
Starting up RAID devices.
Cannot determine md version: operation not supported by