On Wed, 10 Mar 1999, David Mansfield wrote:
| Yes. There are no more md-tools they have been replaced with the
| raidtools. I'm not sure, but I think the new system is capable of running
| an old array...
Hopefully.
| That's not good. I have old copies of mdadd, mdcreate, mdrun and mdstop
|
I've had a lot of problems with 2.2.2-ac7 which from the Oops traces lead
directly to raid.
Are these issues known in your latest patch? I'm assuming you saw all my
annoying posts to linux-kernel and this list as well. Just wondering if
this is something that was identified and fixed in this p
On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Jochen Heuer wrote:
> I'm currently using the md driver that is built into the kernel with
> the standard md-tools. Is it recommended to upgrade to those new
> module+tools if I only use RAID0? If yes, what are the reasons, if not,
> why not :)
not really. It will be some ha
On Tue, Mar 09, 1999 at 12:11:37PM +0100, MOLNAR Ingo wrote:
>
> i've just released Linux-RAID 1999.03.09, you can find the patches
> raid0145-19990309-2.0.36.gz, raid0145-19990309-2.2.3.gz and
> raidtools-19990309-0.90.tar.gz in the usual alpha directory:
>
> http://www..kernel.org/pub/
i've just released Linux-RAID 1999.03.09, you can find the patches
raid0145-19990309-2.0.36.gz, raid0145-19990309-2.2.3.gz and
raidtools-19990309-0.90.tar.gz in the usual alpha directory:
http://www..kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/raid/alpha
[mirrors should have synced up by the time you