On 20/01/2006 11:32 a.m., Neil Brown wrote:
On Thursday January 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently of the opinion that dm needs a raid5 and raid6 module added, then the user land lvm tools fixed to use them, and then you could use dm instead of md. The benefit being that dm pushes things like volume autodetection and management out of the kernel to user space where it belongs. But that's just my opinion...

The in-kernel autodetection in md is purely legacy support as far as I
am concerned.  md does volume detection in user space via 'mdadm'.

Hrm. <puzzled look> How would I then start my md0 raid-1 array that is mounted as the root partition / if I'm not doing this when the kernel is starting up? Because without it I've got no userspace to actually execute.

Some of the other arrays with things like /var and /home could obviously be easily assembled soon after the kernel hands over control to userspace before the filesystem points are mounted, but for the root I am not quite sure how it could work...

reuben
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