RE: Problem with mkraid for /dev/md0

1999-09-17 Thread Bruno Prior
> we are trying to set up RAID1 as described in the Software-RAID-howto. > > md-support is compiled into the kernel (not as module) and RAID1 too. I guess you are using something like SuSE linux or any of the other distributions which do not have the latest raid-patches built into the kernel. The

Re: Problem with mkraid for /dev/md0

1999-09-17 Thread David Cooley
At 09:51 AM 9/17/1999 -0400, Daniel Bidwell wrote: > > I have found that you need to re-partition the disks so you only have > > partition 1 and 3... > > 3 is whole disk, 1 is type FD and starts at cyl 1, not 0 > > Raidtools doesn't like any other partitions. > >I don't think that this is correct.

Re: Problem with mkraid for /dev/md0

1999-09-17 Thread Daniel Bidwell
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 09:32:36AM -0400, David Cooley wrote: > At 12:57 PM 9/17/1999 +0200, you wrote: > >Hello, > > > >we are trying to set up RAID1 as described in the Software-RAID-howto. > > > >md-support is compiled into the kernel (not as module) and RAID1 too. > >Raid0 ist not compiled in,

Re: Problem with mkraid for /dev/md0

1999-09-17 Thread David Cooley
At 12:57 PM 9/17/1999 +0200, you wrote: >Hello, > >we are trying to set up RAID1 as described in the Software-RAID-howto. > >md-support is compiled into the kernel (not as module) and RAID1 too. >Raid0 ist not compiled in, because the Kernel appears to support Raid0 >for swap by default (correct m