"Robert McPeak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I just installed RedHat 6.0, which appears to have the 0.90 version of the
> raidtools installed by default.� My boot disk is separate from the RAID.� I
> created a RAID0 spanning two 9gb drives, and it works fine, as long as I
> manually go in and to a raidstart and a mount after booting.� During the init
> scripts, it does try to start and mount the RAID, but fails.� How do I get
> this partition to autostart and mount?� Thanks!�
Unless Red Hat have applied special patches to their distribution
kernel, RH 6.0 does not support RAID autostart. You should install the
latest RAID patches from
<ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/raid/alpha>. Upgrade your
raidtools as well, Red Hat neglected to mention the exact version
number of the tools they provided.
RH's initscript hacks can be safely ignored, the latest code handles
RAID start/stop automatically inside the kernel process.
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Osma Ahvenlampi