In ka.lists.linux.raid, you wrote:
>Ingo Molnar wrote:
>> let me know if you still have any problem. The problem outlined by
>> Andrea's patch (which reverses a patch of mine) is solved as well.
>
>O.K. I'm a little confused now. Do I need to install the RAID patch
>raid0145-19990824-2.2.11 befor
Ingo,
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 14:14:07 +0100 (CET), Ingo Molnar wrote:
>> I just wanted to warn everybody not to use raid0145-19990824-2.2.11
>> together with kernel 2.2.14: at least in my configuration (two IDE
>> drives with RAID-1, root on /dev/mdx) the kernel panics with "B_FREE
>> inserted into
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> > this should be fixed in:
> >
> > http://www.redhat.com/~mingo/raid-2.2.14-B1
> >
> > let me know if you still have any problem. The problem outlined by
> > Andrea's patch (which reverses a patch of mine) is solved as well.
>
> O.K. I'm a
Ingo Molnar wrote:
>
> On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Robert Dahlem wrote:
>
> > I just wanted to warn everybody not to use raid0145-19990824-2.2.11
> > together with kernel 2.2.14: at least in my configuration (two IDE
> > drives with RAID-1, root on /dev/mdx) the kernel panics with "B_FREE
> > inserted i
On Wed, 5 Jan 2000, Robert Dahlem wrote:
> I just wanted to warn everybody not to use raid0145-19990824-2.2.11
> together with kernel 2.2.14: at least in my configuration (two IDE
> drives with RAID-1, root on /dev/mdx) the kernel panics with "B_FREE
> inserted into queues" at boot time.
this s
>[ Wednesday, January 5, 2000 ] Brian Kress wrote:
>> I think Andrea Arcangeli has a fix for this. Search the lkml
>> archives for something on set blocksize. It's an incremental
>> patch over RAID 0.90.
Yes, if you are using the new raid code with 2.2.14 you should apply also
this below patc
[ Wednesday, January 5, 2000 ] Brian Kress wrote:
> I think Andrea Arcangeli has a fix for this. Search the lkml
> archives for something on set blocksize. It's an incremental
> patch over RAID 0.90.
The set_blocksize patches the last of which I see are at
kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/
I had the same problem with the 2.2.14pre18 configuration I'm using. I
can tell you how to get around it, but not why it happens. (Hey, I'm a
newbie!)
If you edit the /etc/fstab and tell the system not to dump or e2fsck the
raid (set the 5th and 6th columns to 0), everything will boot and moun
I think Andrea Arcangeli has a fix for this. Search the lkml
archives for something on set blocksize. It's an incremental
patch over RAID 0.90.
Brian
>
> Hi,
>
> I just wanted to warn everybody not to use raid0145-19990824-2.2.11 together with
>kernel
> 2.2.14: at least in my configurat
Hi,
I just wanted to warn everybody not to use raid0145-19990824-2.2.11 together with
kernel
2.2.14: at least in my configuration (two IDE drives with RAID-1, root on /dev/mdx)
the
kernel panics with "B_FREE inserted into queues" at boot time.
This seems to be some kind of a known problem, h
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