On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 06:50:30AM -0400, andy liebman wrote:
-- I edited fstab and lilo.conf on the the RAID1 / partition so that
they would refer to /dev/md1
-- I ran chroot on the /dev/md1 partition
did you mount /dev, /proc and /sys before chrooting?
i.e
mount --bind /dev /newroot/dev
On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 05:13:47PM +0200, Laurent Lesage wrote:
Hi Andy,
there are options for the mkinitrd command, that are like the
parameters in mkinitrd.conf (this is the case in Debian). did you
use the -root=xxx option?
Laurent,
mkinitrd in debian and mandriva are two completely
Neil Brown wrote:
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Hi all,
I've got a machine with a RAID6 array which hung on me yesterday. Upon
reboot, mdadm refused to start the array, since it was degraded and
dirty. The array had 7 drives, and one had previously gone bad. I'm
running
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Okay, I figured out how to take my existing OS installation from a
single SATA drive and put it on a set of mirrored partitions on two
different SATA drives. I looked at ALL of the recipies I could find on
the Web -- none of them were quite right for MY situtation.
I will post my recipe here
}
} -- I know there was a lot of discussion on the list a while back about
} whether or not to mirror SWAP space. Was there ever any conclusion? It
} seems to me that mirroring will ensure that if one drive fails, you
} don't lose information in virtual memory. My applications rarely if
} every