On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> When you made the initrd, did you do "--with=raid0"? (and any other raid
> levels you need for the root drive)?
yeap, actually i tried once with:
mkinitrd --with=raid0
and once with:
mkinitrd --ifneeded
i also tried to compile raid0 in the kernel an
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 03:20:58PM +0300, Dimitrios Stergiou wrote:
> I compiled kernel 2.2.16, included all RAID[0,1,2,3,4] as modules, cretaed
> an initrd image (mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.2.16-10.img 2.2.16-10) and
> rebooted.
>
> The system, under no circumstances booted. It complained about "md
Hi all,
i have raid 0 setup in my box, and today i have a strange problem.
I compiled kernel 2.2.16, included all RAID[0,1,2,3,4] as modules, cretaed
an initrd image (mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.2.16-10.img 2.2.16-10) and
rebooted.
The system, under no circumstances booted. It complained about "m
Hello,
I've got a nice raid-5 system overhere. It worked fine form me, BUT i've
made a stupid fault. I've switched DMA reads on for a drive which didn't
support it. I rebooted, but now I got the following error:
Sep 10 18:28:06 gateway kernel: interrupting MD-thread pid 854
Sep 10 18:28:06 gatewa
It's quite a simple patch to fdisk to list "Linux RAID" as a partition
type, anyone thought of doing this... I've done it here for my own use but
I'm not too sure of any other implications.
AJ
On Sat, 8 May 1999, Dietmar Stein wrote:
> Hi Aaron
>
> while running fdisk on /dev/sdX you have to
Hi Aaron
while running fdisk on /dev/sdX you have to type in t (toggle... id) and
then you can choose fd (I know it's not listed).
I was told this works.
Greetings, Dietmar
Aaron Bush wrote:
>
> I'm having a problem getting RAID 1 configured and working with a new RedHat
> 6.0 install, kernel
Some folks have gotten RH 6.0 up and running?! Yesterday I purchased an
AMD K6-2/400 and get a kernel panic on the net install. Details are ASUS
P5A, 100Mhz bus, 128M, Adaptec 2940, 3 * Fujitsu 4.5g. RH 5.2 runs fine.
On Fri, 7 May 1999, m. allan noah wrote:
> you made raid support as a modu
you made raid support as a module. go back and re-make kernel. but in the
stuff you actually need directly, not a module.
allan
"so don't tell us it can't be done, putting down what you don't know.
money isn't our god, integrity will free our souls" - Max Cavalera
On Fri, 7 May 1999, Aaron Bush
- Original Message -
> fd is not defined as an official partition type, yet, in fdisk. Change
> the type to fd anyway - it will be listed as an unknown type. Reboot and
> it should auto recognize the array.
>
> Kevin
Thanks,
I have set the filesystem type of the partitions on sda an
I'm having a problem getting RAID 1 configured and working with a new RedHat
6.0 install, kernel 2.2.5-15. I have created all of my partitions on
/dev/sda then
installed the OS on /dev/sda[n]. Then I created the same partitions on
/dev/sdb using
fdisk. Next I configured /etc/raidtab to include
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