On Sun, 13 Feb 2005, Tim Moore wrote:
Gordon Henderson wrote:
What I wanted was an 8-way RAID-1 for the boot partition (all of /, in
reality) and I've done this many times in the past on other 2-5 way
systems without issue. So I do the stuff I've done in the past, and theres
nothing
On Monday 14 February 2005 04:56, Tim Moore wrote:
Also considered the MSI board but no numa memory interconnect and no 64bit
slots.
I have some MSI boards here. The K8D Master3 has both NUMA and 64bit slots.
I've been running 2.6.10 flawlessy with more than a months uptime so far.
Andrew
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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 05:29:22 -0800
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Subject: [Bugme-new] [Bug 4211] New: md configuration destroys disk GPT label
http://bugme.osdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4211
Summary: md configuration destroys disk GPT label
Maybe I am confused, but if you use the whole disk, I would expect the whole
disk could be over-written! What am I missing?
Guy
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew Morton
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Hi, Neil...
I use MD driver two year ago with Debian, and run perfectly.
Now, I added our machine to a cluster with kernel 2.4.27 and openmosix
patches. We wish to use the cluster to power our primary machine.
I copied the kernel, modules and initrd from the running cluster to the
machine
On Monday February 14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Neil...
Hi.
I use MD driver two year ago with Debian, and run perfectly.
Great!
The machine boot the new kernel a run Ok... but... if I (or another
process) make a change/write to the raid md system, the computer crash
with the
On Monday February 14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe I am confused, but if you use the whole disk, I would expect the whole
disk could be over-written! What am I missing?
I second that.
Once you do anything to a whole disk, whether make an md array out of
it, or mkfs it or anything else, you