Thanks!
It all worked really great, I had to correct only one typo:
> device /dev/sda (hd0)
into this:
device (hd0) /dev/sda
I have debian etch here, and I didn't have to rebuild initrd kernel.
Also I didn't have to disconnect hda drive, I just selected a
different boot device during boot (without even going into bios, or
opening the case).
In fact.. the only "trouble" I had here is that I needed to connect a
PS2 keyboard to this box ;-) (it's a just a backup machine)
And now I have a full RAID1 array. Now just two questions:
1. when I `shutdown -r now` I see a worrying message at the end:
Stopping array md2 .... done (stopped)
Stopping array md1 .... done (stopped)
Stopping array md0 .... failed (busy)
Will now reboot
md: Stopping all md devices
md: md0 still in use
<reboots>
Is that ok ?
2. Will grub update all drives automatically, for instance when I will
upgrade kernel by 'aptitude upgrade'? Or do I need to repeat your
grub instructions each time a new kernel is installed?
thanks again!
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Janek Kozicki |
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