Re: Raid 1 help(newbie)

1999-02-08 Thread Lucio Godoy
So i guess it would be better to have the root in a different partition and the data that are likely to change in a other partition, and that partition i would mirror it. I hope my backup tapes are working ;)) Lucci = + BRN -- Brasil Networks

Re: Raid 1 help(newbie)

1999-02-08 Thread m. allan noah
someone asked for a url- i have been on vacation of sorts, but i am now updating my root raid howto at: http://www.pfeiffer.edu/~anoah/raid/ i currently only cover the alpha .90 code, as i was able to get the .36 and .42 (i think) code to work from the info in the current howto. one of the .36 b

Re: Raid 1 help(newbie)

1999-02-08 Thread Alvin Starr
On Mon, 8 Feb 1999, steve rader wrote: > > From: Lucio Godoy > > I would like to setup raid1 on my system as follow: > > Hda is partitioned as follow: > > hda1 /swap > > hda2 / > > and HDC is partitioned the same way, both disks are the same size and > > make. > > I like to mirror /dev/hd

Re: Raid 1 help(newbie)

1999-02-08 Thread steve rader
> From: Lucio Godoy > I would like to setup raid1 on my system as follow: > Hda is partitioned as follow: > hda1 /swap > hda2 / > and HDC is partitioned the same way, both disks are the same size and > make. > I like to mirror /dev/hda2 on /dev/hdc2 Are you really sure?! =;) I've done a

Raid 1 help(newbie)

1999-02-06 Thread Lucio Godoy
Hi All: I would like to setup raid1 on my system as follow: Hda is partitioned as follow: hda1 /swap hda2 / and HDC is partitioned the same way, both disks are the same size and make. I like to mirror /dev/hda2 on /dev/hdc2 Is that possible, because the partition is already mounted? I've