Hello,
I'm trying to set up a 2 drive raid level 0 array.
I have gotten to the point where I run mkraid /dev/md/0 (Note: I'm using devfs
so the device names will look a bit strange) and it successfully intializes the
array. I can make a filesystem and mount it just fine but when I reboot
I can make a filesystem and mount it just fine but when I reboot the
kernel does not automatically detect it. I made all of the relevant
partitions type FD and enabled the persistent-superblock. Still no
detection. Any hints?
Do you have the raid0 driver in your initrd ?
Hello,
I have redhat installed on an Alpha server and set up a Raid-0 array with 5
hard disks. I set the partition type to "fd" for all devices in the array.
On boot up, the kernel recognizes the partitions as a Raid set, initializes
it and then stops it due to the error:
linux kernel:
On Sat, 30 Oct 1999, Radomski, Mike wrote:
I have redhat installed on an Alpha server and set up a Raid-0 array with 5
hard disks. I set the partition type to "fd" for all devices in the array.
On boot up, the kernel recognizes the partitions as a Raid set, initializes
it and then stops it