On Tue, 12 Jul 2005, Jarry wrote:

> Pardon for my ignorance, but what do you mean with "Linux raid-1 rather
> than the software raid"??? Is it not the same? Or do you mean some
> hw-raid?

Some motherboards claim to have RAID built-in but really it is software
RAID in the BIOS. Linux's software RAID is usually better though. I think
this is what was implied.

> BTW, I'm already on the track of my problem:
> After booting (actually not booting) I entered into that "maintenance
> mode" and found out, that there are no /dev/md? files (although I
> created them during installation)! Why??? Should not udev create them
> automatically? Or did I misconfigured something concerning udev/devfs
> in kernel?

Firstly, is RAID support built-in to your kernel? Also did you set the
partition types to "Linux raid autodetect" when running fdisk?


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