Re(2): Raid1 install / kernel 2.2.5 (Redhat 6.0)

1999-11-02 Thread Marc Barrot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >You need to download the raid patch for your >kernel... raid0145-19990824-2-2-11.bz2 for 2.2.11/12/13 kernels. The >kernels ship supporting raidtools 0.42.. Thanks David. I'm now well aware of this. I've found a patch for kernel 2.2.5-15 and raidtools 0.90 in the R

Re: Raid1 install / kernel 2.2.5 (Redhat 6.0)

1999-10-30 Thread David A. Cooley
At 10:49 AM 10/30/99 +0200, Marc Barrot wrote: >When I try to override this with mkraid --really-force /dev/md0, I get : > >DESTROYING the contents of /dev/md0 in 5 seconds, Ctrl-C if unsure! >handling MD device /dev/md0 >analyzing super-block >disk 0: /dev/hda3, 2562367kB, raid superblock at 256

Re(2): Raid1 install / kernel 2.2.5 (Redhat 6.0)

1999-10-30 Thread Marc Barrot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >No this is not OK: This is output for a kernel which has only the old raid >support which isn't compatible with raidtools 0.90. Since the Redhat kernel >includes the necessary patches, it looks like you've downloaded a differnet >kernel sorce. Thanx Martin. I can't fin

Raid1 install / kernel 2.2.5 (Redhat 6.0)

1999-10-30 Thread Marc Barrot
I'm afraid this is a newbie problem, but I can't find any archive for this here list. I'm trying to install some mirroring (raid1 personality) on a PC running RedHat Linux 6.0 (kernel 2.2.5). I've compiled the kernel with the raid1 personality integrated (no loadable modules). I got a /proc/md