On 06/27/15 11:22, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
On 06/27/15 11:17, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
On 06/26/15 10:13, Christos Zoulas wrote:
In article <[email protected]>,
William A. Mahaffey III <[email protected]> wrote:
# newfs -O2 -b32k raid[0,1]a # root & /usr RAID's ....
# newfs -O2 -b64k -I dk0 # /home device ....
which I think does FFSv2. Thanks again & TIA for any more ideas :-).
Have a good one.
That does FFSv2 indeed.
christos
First, thanks for all the help so far :-). I am going to wipe my 2
intended root drives using a FreeBSD USB boot disk & try again. So as
to hopefully eliminate any fat-fingering that may have happened, &
also to retain a log of what I did & what resulted, I am going to
(try to) script the process. To that end I grepped out the stuff from
the README-file posted earlier in the thread & culled it down to just
operate on the 2 intended root drives. I will run this w/ output
redirected to a file that I can retreive from the NetBSD USB boot
disk & post for more questions if it doesn't work. I attach the shell
script & other files referenced therein. I would be eternally
grateful if savvier-than-I folks could give a quick perusal for
obvious screw-ups or recommendations :-). I would like advice on how
to automatically generate a simple disklabel for the resulting RAID1
device, see comments in the shell script (1st file). TIA & have a
nice weekend.
*Eeeeeeeek* !!!! for some reason, the shell script didn't attach, here
it is (I hope ....)
*Eeeeeeeeek* again, it was/is there, just didn't display because of the
'different' file type :-/ .... Sorry ....
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