Hi Ulf, Jim,

thanks for the replies so far.

Ulf wrote:

> I had the same problem with autodetect. It seems that they turned of the
> partitition detection mode in favor of a kernel command line. Look for
> ./linux/Documentation/md.txt
> Its something like md=<dev.nr>,<raidlevel>,<dev1>,<dev2>,<dev3>,...
> for new kernel.

The md= ... kernel command line did not do the trick for me.

I tried some more and made the following observations:

The RAID-1 array is autodetected fine with my low-level SCSI
drivers (aic7xxx and qlogicfc) and the RAID drivers compiled
into the kernel. But this is not the way I want to go. It
messes up the rest of the system.

With the low level drivers scsi loaded as modules via initrd
the autodetection fails, with or without kernel command line.

Any ideas?

Thanks and best regards ... Alex



Alexander Warmuth
IBM Storage Solutions Group
Advanced Technical Support Storage Area Networks
Mainz, Germany


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