p...@whooppee.com (Paul Goyette) writes:
>> Does anyone have an example of how to configure raid0 on a GPT disk?
For a manual setup, you can just reference the wedges like:
# raidctl config file for /dev/rraid0
START array
# numRow numCol numSpare
1 2 0
START disks
NAME=raid0.0
NAME=raid0.1
Paul Goyette writes:
> Does anyone have an example of how to configure raid0 on a GPT disk?
these are my notes i refer to every so often:
https://www.netbsd.org/~mrg/gpt-raid-setup.txt
it's gpt on each with type raid, which gives you dkN @ diskN,
you then create a raid with those dkNs, and then
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, Paul Goyette wrote:
Does anyone have an example of how to configure raid0 on a GPT disk?
I can easily set the partition type with gpt, but how do I reserve
space for the raid component label? Do I need to reserve that space?
Also, does raidframe understand the
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Does anyone have an example of how to configure raid0 on a GPT disk?
I can easily set the partition type with gpt, but how do I reserve
space for the raid component label? Do I need to reserve that space?
Also, does raidframe understand the NAME=gpt-label syntax in the
config file? Or does it
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, John D. Baker wrote:
> The only difference is that the USB devices with netbsd-10 are
> branded SanDisk and the ones with -current are branded PNY.
>
> Still updating/checking the netbsd-10/i386 live-USB setup.
Same as my netbsd-10/amd64 live-USB setup.
Seems anything that
On Sat, 16 Mar 2024, John D. Baker wrote:
> I will try again on my live-USB drive which has -current on it.
My -current live-USB drives shutdown cleanly (amd64 and i386).
The only difference is that the USB devices with netbsd-10 are
branded SanDisk and the ones with -current are branded PNY.
I just updated my NetBSD live-USB devices to 10.0_RC6. They boot
successfully, but when performing an orderly shutdown, the various
uhubN and usbN devices are detached before the USB-resident filesystems
are unmounted and the underlying umassN (sdN) devices are detached.
This leaves the system