AW: AW: /dev/hda1 mounted

2000-07-14 Thread Johnny
von [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2000 20:25 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

Re: AW: /dev/hda1 mounted

2000-07-12 Thread phil
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 (with proper raid options, if nessesary) * cp -a all the junk from the regular partition(s) to the md(s) * Fix /etc/fstab on the root md device to reflect the

Re: AW: /dev/hda1 mounted

2000-07-12 Thread Ilia Baldine
I think you want to have / on RAID. In the HOWTO they discuss putting / on RAID - it  is a somwehat involved procedure. Easiest if it is done at install time. RedHat actually offers that option at install, i don't know about SuSe ( i have a suse box at home but I don't run raid on it). I think it

AW: /dev/hda1 mounted

2000-07-12 Thread Johnny
Yes, now I know that means. But now I ask me where I can install Linux itself, because it contains the data I want to mirror. In Windows NT I have first have the data with the operating system and then simply add a disk on which the whole thing is mirrored. Where is my OS? I use a small boot parti