Hi Paul, On 2006-05-22T14:14, Paul Wright wrote: > Hi all, > > I've followed a set of instructions[1] describing a method of > installing OpenBSD onto a RAID 1 array created with raidctl using only > 2 disks (sd0b + sd1b). The basic premise is to first install normally > onto one disk (sd0b) and then created a degraded RAID 1 array using > the second disk (sd1b) and a fake third disk (sd2b). After booting > off the array you then add the original first (sd0b) disk to the array > and rebuild. first point sd0b is not a disk it's a partition. Second point: normaly the 'b' partition of a disk is used for swapping, so this setup is unusual. Have you tried the setup with sd0a and sd1a?
hth, Marcus.

