Ciao Michael-John Turner,
Yep, it can be done, but you have to make a small modification to the
kernel source. Change the value of MAX_MD_DEV in
/usr/include/linux/md.h /|| /usr/src/linux/include/linux/md.h (which
may or may not be the same file).
:-)))
Great! Thank you.
It's
On Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 09:02:01PM +0200 Robert Varga wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Paolo Pedaletti wrote:
Short question: is it possible to have more than 4 md-devices?
I can't do it.
I seem to remember from the RAID tools documentation, that only 4 is
supported currently, you need to
Ciao,
I have bought 2 IBM EIDE DJNA 13.5 Gb to do RAID under Linux.
It works ... not complitely.
Short question: is it possible to have more than 4 md-devices?
I can't do it.
Devices md0 md1 md2 md3 works ok, no problem, but I want to setup md4 and
md5 too.
This is the situation:
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Paolo Pedaletti wrote:
Ciao,
I have bought 2 IBM EIDE DJNA 13.5 Gb to do RAID under Linux.
It works ... not complitely.
Short question: is it possible to have more than 4 md-devices?
I can't do it.
I seem to remember from the RAID tools documentation, that only 4 is
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