On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 09:19:26PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote: > BTW: one other reason RAIDframe isn't in GENERIC is you have to > customize your kernel in other ways, not just turning it on. From raid(4): > "It is important that drives be hard-coded at their respective addresses > (i.e., not left free-floating, where a drive with SCSI ID of 4 can end > up as /dev/sd0c) for well-behaved functioning of the RAID device. This > is true for all types of drives, including IDE, HP-IB, etc."
With the new raid autoconfiguration setup this is not the case.