Matt, Eric thanks for your thoughts. Sorry for the confusion my mdadm code
reference was wrong the device names actually updated from first install to
reboot. The boot drive is the smaller 500GB HDD (not a part of the raid).
Ubuntu renamed it to sde from sda after reboot. I found an ARRAY device
From: Eric Shubert
> On 10/19/2011 01:06 AM, James Dugger wrote:
>> fdisk -l gives the following:
>> /dev/sda1 1 121601 976760001 83 Linux
>> /dev/sdb1 1 121601 976760001 83 Linux
>> /dev/sdc1 1 121601 976760001 83 Linux
>> /dev/sdd1 1 121601 976760001 83 Linux
>> /dev/sde1 * 1 32 248832 83 Linux
I would echo the raid 10 but we don't know your needs
On Oct 20, 2011 10:55 PM, "Eric Shubert" wrote:
> On 10/19/2011 01:06 AM, James Dugger wrote:
>
>> I am trying to build an NAS using Ubuntu Server 10.04. I am using the
>> following system:
>>
>> Intel/Pentium 4 2.6GHz
>> 1GB Ram
>> Silicon Im
On 10/19/2011 01:06 AM, James Dugger wrote:
I am trying to build an NAS using Ubuntu Server 10.04. I am using the
following system:
Intel/Pentium 4 2.6GHz
1GB Ram
Silicon Image 4 port SATA/RAID controller (fakeRAID)
4 - 1TB HDD
The HDD's are drives I have used in the past to test and build diff
I am trying to build an NAS using Ubuntu Server 10.04. I am using the
following system:
Intel/Pentium 4 2.6GHz
1GB Ram
Silicon Image 4 port SATA/RAID controller (fakeRAID)
4 - 1TB HDD
The HDD's are drives I have used in the past to test and build different
RAID configs using mdadm. I am trying to