RE: running raid as boot

1999-09-24 Thread Bruno Prior
D]]On Behalf Of Kelina > Sent: 23 September 1999 13:51 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: running raid as boot > > > I'm trying to run a raid0 setup as boot device with ide 2 disks on my linux > 2.2.12 kernel patched with the latest raidpatch and ide patch and > co

Re: running raid as boot

1999-09-23 Thread Glenn McGrath
You know the boot process... first your boot manager boots up (lilo) which calls your kernel, once your kernel has done its thing it looks for a file called init init starts all your shell and all your initialisation files. If your getting the message that it cant find init, it measn that the ini

Re: running raid as boot

1999-09-23 Thread Kelina
Enable what in the kernel? I did compile it with raid linear and raid0 support also with boot raid support, i checked that. At 19:38 23/09/99 +0200, you wrote: >Kelina wrote: > > > To answer ur 2nd question. No i haven't made a separate partition since > > according > > to /usr/src/linux/Document

Re: running raid as boot

1999-09-23 Thread Tomas Fasth
Kelina wrote: > To answer ur 2nd question. No i haven't made a separate partition since > according > to /usr/src/linux/Documentation/md.txt Booting from raid linear and raid0 > is currently > supported (might b reading it incorrectly) Don't forget to enable this in the kernel. That is, you

Re: running raid as boot

1999-09-23 Thread Kelina
Let me explain... i haven't actually ran raid yet, i want it to run raid0, but it's not working yet. And i'm trying to get it to work from my current setup. Which is just 2 ide hd's of which 1 has data and the 2nd was recently added... Both are formatted with diskdruid and have linux native parti

Re: running raid as boot

1999-09-23 Thread Glenn McGrath
Um raid0 should strip everything evenly across both hda1 and hdc1. You should have roughly the same amount of data on each partition. I dont see how hdc could be completely empty and hda have 2gb of data on it, or maybe i misunderstannd your setup? Are you using a seperate boot partition (/b

Re: running raid as boot

1999-09-23 Thread Tomas Fasth
Kelina wrote: > What i get when booting is the following: > > Warning: unable to open an initial console > Kernel Panic: No init found. Try passing init= option to kernel. This usually happens when something is mounted as root which is not installed as root. In particular, if /dev and /etc is mi

Re: running raid as boot

1999-09-23 Thread Kelina
In when i did make menuconfig it said in the kernel-help that there was support, for booting from a raid linear and raid0 device. Also the HOWTO says u don't have to fool around with init scripts anymore cuz in the new raidpatches it can all b done without em Surge At 15:14 23/09/99 +0200

Re: running raid as boot

1999-09-23 Thread Sjoerd Tromp
As far as I can see you are using the correct raidtab. I've once set up a raid-o device. togheter with somebody else.. for as far as I can remember you have to make a initrd with the raidmodules.. and configer lilo to use that initrd Sjoerd Tromp On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Kelina wrote: > I'm trying

running raid as boot

1999-09-23 Thread Kelina
I'm trying to run a raid0 setup as boot device with ide 2 disks on my linux 2.2.12 kernel patched with the latest raidpatch and ide patch and compiled with raid linear and raid 0 support. What i get when booting is the following: Warning: unable to open an initial console Kernel Panic: No init