Jedediah Klusman wrote:
/dev/ataraid/d0
Impossible with LFS, because LFS uses the 2.6 series of kernels, and 2.6
kernels don't support ataraid. If you really want to use ataraid card
with 2.6 kernel as a dm raid (i.e. sort of software raid), please
investigate this package:
http://people.redhat.com/~heinzm/sw/dmraid/
However, it is tricky to set up udev so that it doesn't conflict and/or
race with dmraid (I never managed to do that properly). Good luck to you!
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