In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Martin Bene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1) do a normal installation onto one of the disks you intend to use for
> your root raid array. If your disks are not the same size, DON'T use the
> smallest one.
> 2) install raid tools + raid kernel patches, rebuild and loa
Hi Stephen,
At 22:24 09.03.99 -0600, you wrote:
>Here's my situation.
>
>I made a nice raid 5 with only two drives naively expecting to
>add the third non-raided disk later. Unfortunately I have no
>clue how to do that since I did the mkraid with nr-raid-disks set
>to 2.
Nope, you can't change
Here's my situation.
I have linux 2.2.1 with raid0145-19990128-2.2.0 and
raidtools-19990128-0.90.tar.gz.
I have three disks.
I made a nice raid 5 with only two drives naively expecting to
add the third non-raided disk later. Unfortunately I have no
clue how to do that since I did the mkraid