Hi Laszlo,
No bugs; I think this is normal. Both the BIOS and the OS are only
going to see the blocks the hard drive thinks are useable.
Bad sector information is also stored on the disk, and only the OS can
interpret this information.
Or is it possible that the manufacturer produces the
acd0: CDROM GCR-8523B/1.01 at ata0-master PIO4
ad8: 152626MB SAMSUNG HD160JJ ZM100-33 at ata4-master SATA150
ad10: 152627MB SAMSUNG HD160JJ ZM100-33 at ata5-master SATA150
Sadly, yes; or buy a bigger second disk. You could do the install on the
smaller disk first, or you could make ad10s1
From: Nagy László Zsolt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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acd0: CDROM GCR-8523B/1.01 at ata0-master PIO4
ad8: 152626MB SAMSUNG HD160JJ ZM100-33 at ata4-master
Laszlo,
You're making gmirror way too difficult. In short, install FreeBSD with
however many partitions you want, then install gmirror and replicate
your disk to the second disk.
The standard howto documents are:
http://dannyman.toldme.com/2005/01/24/freebsd-howto-gmirror-system/
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Laszlo,
You're making gmirror way too difficult. In short, install
FreeBSD with
however many
Hi Laszlo,
Well it looks like you've got gm0 up and running. I assume you've
edited /etc/fstab so that it boots cleanly. My first thought is that
you need to zero ad8 to make sure gmirror isn't confused. Try that (dd
if=/dev/zero of=/dev/ad8) at least for several blocks. Then reboot and
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Hi Laszlo,
Well it looks like you've got gm0 up and running. I assume you've
edited /etc/fstab so
Hi,
I have installed GEOM RAID-1 on three production
servers based on Dru's article - with separate / /usr
/var /tmp /swap slices. No drama on installation.
You also have to figure out what to do when primary or
secondary hard disk fails.
According to the examples in the gmirror man pages, it
Hello!
I would like to install a new FreeBSD 6.1 system on a computer that has
two SATA drives. They are the same type. I would like to use gmirror. I
read the handbook here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/geom-mirror.html
But there is something I do not
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Hello!
I would like to install a new FreeBSD 6.1 system on a
computer that has
two SATA drives
Laszlo,
You're making gmirror way too difficult. In short, install FreeBSD with
however many partitions you want, then install gmirror and replicate
your disk to the second disk.
The standard howto documents are:
http://dannyman.toldme.com/2005/01/24/freebsd-howto-gmirror-system/
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