On Thursday 18 October 2007 04:40:00 pm Richard Creighton wrote:
> Mike Coan wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply.  i am indeed using software RAID, not any RAID
> > included with the motherboard.  Your configuration is much more
> > complicated than mine, and your RAID 5 is much larger than mine, so no
> > reason mine shouldn't work. I will double check settings in my BIOS to
> > make sure it isn't causing problems.  I don't think I will put swap and
> > boot on RAID, just /.  looking at your setup, I couldn't see anything I
> > did wrong.
> >
> > Mike
>
> ....I forgot to ask...which kernel are you using?    If need be, wait to
> create the raid until you can upgrade the kernel to 2.6.22.9-0.4-bigsmp
> (or default).   You can create a stub /home on the root drive with no
> users.  That works well FWIW.   There are some issues with the release
> version of the kernel but the 0.4 kernel has been solid for me.
Richard,

This is a clean install using the release version.  So I could do a quick 
install and upgrade the kernel using a stub /home as you suggest.

Mike

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