RAID-0 wasn't so difficult after all - not
withstanding all the ghost stories I've been reading in the docs!
One thing though. When I mke2fs'd /dev/m0
I had some bad blocks reported. I then ran badblocks with the -w and -o options
to read/write check it and get a file of bad blocks, with a similar result. I
suspect the bad blocks indicate a failing HD (It's very old!) but I'm willing to
give it a try. Are these bad blocks automatically locked out, or do I have to
give a command to do so using the generated file (there is a e2fsck to do
this)?
Regards: Jim Ford
