Hi!

On Tue, 9 Mar 1999, Mike Dickson wrote:
> I did:
> -compiled kernel 2.2.3 with MD support built in for all levels (not as modules)
> -installed raidtools-0.90-19990128.i386.rpm
> -created /etc/raidtab:
> #start raidtab
> raiddev /dev/mdo
                ^^^  /dev/md0 is better

>       raid-level      0
>       nr-raid-disks   2
>       nr-spare-disks  0
> 
>       device          /dev/sdb1
>       raid-disk       0
>       device          /dev/sdc1
>       raid-disk       1
> #end raidtab
> -issued:
> % mke2fs /dev/sdb1 -R stride=64
> % mke2fs /dev/sdc1 -R stride=64

You dont need this. The ext2-FS should be on /dev/md0, the RAID0-Device.

> % mkraid -f /dev/md0 
>   DESTROYING the contents of /dev/md0 in 5 seconds, Ctrl-C is unsure!
>   handling md device /dev/md0
>   analyzing super-block
>   disk 0: /dev/sdb1, 4441941kB, raid superblock at 4441856kB
>   disk 1: /dec/sdc1, 8883913kB, raid superblock at 8883840kB
>   mkraid: aborted

Is the raid01445-19990309-2.2.3.gz patch applied?
- Anyway, the HOWTO in raidtools-19990309-0.90.tar.gz is the most
uptodate - I think so.

Bye,
        Robert

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