One or the other is needed. I like autodetect myself.
Brian
Ryan Mack wrote:
The subject says it all. Looking at the 2.4 Config.help made it seem like
you didn't need CONFIG_MD_BOOT in addition to CONFIG_AUTODETECT_RAID to
boot from a RAID partition. I'm using 2.2.14 with raid,
at
all. The kernel will find the disks no matter where you
plug em in.
You might want to update /etc/raidtab for future use,
though.
Brian Kress
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Rainer Krienke wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to set up a simple raid 1 metadevice consisting of two disks. I
read the Software-RAID.HOWTO and it says, I have to get patches for the
kernel first. I looked around and found several patches but none for the
kernel I use (2.2.13) only for 2.2.11.
http://www.redhat.com/~mingo/raid-2.2.14-B1
Brian
Thomas Gebhardt wrote:
Hi,
just looked for the raid for 2.2.13 or 2.2.14 in the kernel archive.
The last patches that I have found are for 2.2.11 and at least one
hunk cannot be applied to the newer kernel sources without making
the
I think Andrea Arcangeli has a fix for this. Search the lkml
archives for something on set blocksize. It's an incremental
patch over RAID 0.90.
Brian
Hi,
I just wanted to warn everybody not to use raid0145-19990824-2.2.11 together with
kernel
2.2.14: at least in my configuration
Klaus Steinberger wrote:
On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 11:56:31AM +0100, Luca Berra wrote:
On Sun, Dec 26, 1999 at 01:37:05AM +0100, Johan Ekenberg wrote:
Alright, but this approach is still vulnerable to a disk crash. I one of the
disks currently used for swapping goes down, the machine goes