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An: Ilia Baldine; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: AW: /dev/hda1 mounted
It's actually not too bad:
* Create the md* devices, and make them 'active' (with at least the
root device being raid-1)
* mke2fs them (w
my OS? I use a small boot partition and an
> > 2 GB "/" partition, the "/" should be mirrored. Isn't
> > that possible.
> > HZ
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S? I use a small boot partition and an
2 GB "/" partition, the "/" should be mirrored. Isn't
that possible.
HZ
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Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2000 18:42
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partition and an
2 GB "/" partition, the "/" should be mirrored. Isn't
that possible.
HZ
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If I understand correctly, you're attempting to simply add additional
drives to your existing non-RAID boot partition, instead of creating a RAID
setup on additional not yet formatted partitions, no?
-HJC
tribution with Kernel 2.2.14. When I try to
> buid a RAID1 mkraid always says: "/dev/hda1 mounted". The
> output file doesn't contain any information. Is there something
> basically wrong? I confirmed all the things from the HOWTO.
> dev/hda1 is the "/" Partition
Hi everybody,
I have a SUSE 6.4 Distribution with Kernel 2.2.14. When I try to
buid a RAID1 mkraid always says: "/dev/hda1 mounted". The
output file doesn't contain any information. Is there something
basically wrong? I confirmed all the things from the HOWTO.
dev/hda1 is the &quo